UK surgeons remotely removed a man’s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away in the country’s first successful robot-assisted telesurgery.
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Gibraltar passes data center moratorium: Facility proposed at former McLouth Steel site
By Brian Allnut Planet Detroit (Planet Detroit originally published this story at planetdetroit.org/2026/03/gibraltar-data-center-moratorium/. Sign up for Planet Detroit’s weekly newsletter at ...
Gibraltar’s scouting community is mourning the loss of Alfred Reoch MBE, a lifelong supporter of the movement who dedicated more than six decades to scouting on the Rock. Mr Reoch died earlier this ...
Members of Gibraltar Girlguiding and the Scouts gathered at the Tercentenary Sports Hall last Saturday to mark Thinking Day and Founder’s Day with a joint celebration that included prayers, music and ...
Bayside School, Westside School and the Gibraltar College have collaborated on a three-day event aimed at helping Year 12 ...
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Allen Park cheer holds off late push from Carlson to three-peat as D2 state champions
MOUNT PLEASANT — The fourth and final of the Michigan high school competitive cheer state championship meets took place at ...
The patient of a recent landmark robotic surgery performed in Gibraltar has told the UK press he feels ‘fantastic.’ 62-year-old Gibraltar resident Paul Buxton, who had to have his prostate removed ...
The first UK remote robotic surgery has been hailed as a “milestone” by medics. A surgeon in London operated on a patient with prostate cancer who was some 2,400km away in Gibraltar. The pioneering ...
Briton with cancer operated on by doctor located 1,500 miles away using four-armed robot fitted with 3D camera ...
Bayside School, Westside School and the Gibraltar College are collaborating on ‘Future Pathways’, a 3-day event for pupils in Year 12 with a focus on career and higher education choices. The event ...
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