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  2. Gibraltar Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Chronicle dated 2 February 1826. The Gibraltar Chronicle was born in direct relationship with the garrison. Casualty lists and news were slow in the 18th century and when five regiments from the Garrison of Gibraltar were promptly shipped to Egypt in 1801, the news was posted on a notice board in the Gibraltar Garrison Library.

  3. List of newspapers in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    4 News websites. 5 See also. 6 References. ... Gibraltar Chronicle; Panorama; The New People – online edition; Magazines. Gibraltar International – business ...

  4. Portal:Gibraltar/Gibraltar news - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Newspapers published in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar Chronicle; Gibraltar Guardian; Gibraltar Post; P. Panorama (Gibraltar) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 03:23 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Communications in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most frequently published newspaper is the Gibraltar Chronicle, Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously [20] with daily editions six days a week. Panorama is published on weekdays, and 7 Days, The New People, and Gibsport are weekly.

  7. Jon Morgan Searle - Wikipedia

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    Jon Morgan Searle (22 June 1930 - 13 March 2012) was a Gibraltarian journalist and editor of the Gibraltar Chronicle. He was also correspondent for the news agency Reuters and The Times of London .

  8. Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The largest and most frequently published newspaper is the Gibraltar Chronicle, Gibraltar's oldest established daily newspaper and the world's second-oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously [130] with daily editions six days a week. Panorama is published on weekdays, and 7 Days, The New People, and Gibsport are weekly.

  9. Dominique Searle - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the couple returned to Gibraltar, where Searle began working for the Gibraltar Chronicle. In 1996, he became editor of the newspaper, replacing Francis Cantos. [2] [3] In 2004, during the Tercentenary year of British Gibraltar, [4] Searle received an MBE for his work at the Chronicle. [2]