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‘All is in the air’: As the border with Spain begins to come down, Gibraltar’s residents are uncertain about what the future will bring

The Olive Press

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July 11, 2026

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FOR Layla Igancio, a sales beauty advisor born and grown up in Gibraltar, and for many other citizens of the Rock, their territory will never be quite the same when

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The Olive Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Brexit 10 years on: From ‘I voted Leave and I’d do it again’ to ‘nothing good has come from it’ – what Olive Press readers really think about the UK’s decision to leave the EU

ON this day in 2016, the Brexit referendum cast uncertainty over the future of the 296,000 Britons officially registered as residents in Spain. A decade has now passed since that

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Spaniards reveal the British quirks that amuse them the most

When British people move to Spain, or when Spaniards spend time around British friends or visitors, it is rarely the []

Daily Mirror

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· Jun 22, 2026

Windrush scandal's ripple effects are still being felt nearly eight decades later

EXCLUSIVE: As Britain marks Windrush Day, families have spoken of trauma and fears of deportation, reflecting on the lasting impacts that continue to shape their lives decades on

Sky News Australia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger

Sky News host Peta Credlin details how the UK’s migration has become completely out of control after concerns of over-welfare, housing and social cohesion explode. “It’s the welfare payments too, the one thing that’s been retold back to me people know down to the last couple of dollars what these migrants are getting,” Ms Credlin said. “They’re housed in hotels, they’re getting particular payments, they’re getting payments for children and family … there are concerns about safety, cohesion. “It’s just not the numbers crossing the border. You’re changing Britain; Britain won’t be Britain anymore.”

The i Paper

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· Jun 30, 2026

This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK

Chaotic scenes were witnessed in the early days of the scheme

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sepanyol tekad lunas dendam

HOUSTON: Pertembungan antara Sepanyol dan Portugal pada pusingan 16 terbaik Piala Dunia 2026 espk paling dinanti-nantikan dalam kejohanan apabila menemukan dua kuasa besar Semenanjung Iberia yang memiliki sejarah persaingan panjang serta pemain bertaraf dunia. Lebih daripada perebutan tiket ke suku akhir, perlawanan itu turut membawa misi peribadi buat Sepanyol yang mahu membalas dendam atas kekalahan ... Read more The post Sepanyol tekad lunas dendam appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "‘All is in the air’: As the border with Spain begins to come down, Gibraltar’s residents are uncertain about what the future will bring": The Olive Press — Brexit 10 years on: From ‘I voted Leave and I’d do it again’ to ‘nothing good has come from it’ – what Olive Press readers really think about the UK’s decision to leave the EU. Euro Weekly News — Spaniards reveal the British quirks that amuse them the most. Daily Mirror — Windrush scandal's ripple effects are still being felt nearly eight decades later. Sky News Australia — Starmer hammered as migration crisis fuels public anger. The i Paper — This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK. Utusan Malaysia — Sepanyol tekad lunas dendam