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Economic Shock, Squash Masters, Mental Health Awareness Month, Mum Dance

31 min · 5. Mai 2026
Episode Economic Shock, Squash Masters, Mental Health Awareness Month, Mum Dance Cover

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The Chief Minister says an economic shock is around the corner of the sort the world has not seen for decades, due to the war in the Middle East. Fabian Picardo was speaking at a GGCA event honouring Workers' Memorial Day and May Day.   The Squash Association is gearing up to host the Gibraltar Squash Masters this week, bringing international players to the Europa Sports Complex. GSA committee member Mark Torres joins us soon.    It’s Mental Health Awareness Month and suicide prevention charity GibSams has a number of events taking place, with a focus on wellbeing in the workplace. GibSams CEO Brenda Cuby will be here to tell us more about the conference and the charity’s wider work.   And, celebrating 5 years of mum-dancing on the Rock, Nicole Warrick is holding a special anniversary event later this month. The 80s dance fitness classes are run with a firm focus on fun and women's health.  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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