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• Updated: 10/04/2021
- 07:01
With its red telephone boxes and post boxes, as well as branches of popular British supermarket Marks & Spencer's and restaurant Pizza Express, there’s a feeling of being in a sunny version of the UK when visiting Gibraltar.
"Gib," as some locals call it, has been British for over three centuries and wears its sensibilities on its sleeve.
However, there’s one key thing at the moment that sets it apart from its UK counterpart: life is already starting to get back to normal. Having vaccinated over 80 per cent of its population, everyday life in the territory is returning to pre-pandemic norms with mask-wearing and other restrictions also being eased.