Together Gibraltar questions integrity of tender process in light of various representations confirming done deal prior to tender notice going out.
Read MoreThe Spanish tax treaty is peppered with provisions which are a far cry from typical normal and reciprocal relationships observed between two neighbouring economies
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar believes that the only democratic path to resolving this impasse is through a people’s vote, especially now that Brexit has been defined by the Withdrawal Agreement, the people should be the ones to vote it in, or down.
Read MoreIt is clear that for Gibraltar, the Government putting all its weight behind the Prime Minister and her failed project has been a knock-on failure for Gibraltar.
Read MoreEquality is one of our core values and we are committed to full and real equality between the genders. Our aim is to start this conversation and engage in dialogue with the community, to embark on a consultation process.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar is therefore renewing its call to Government to reassure the community that the security measures relating to the underground parking are able to deal with the security threats of the day.
Read MoreIt’s been a week since our first Annual General Meeting. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening and getting to know you and your concerns. Thank you so much for your attendance. Here is a recap from the evening’s speeches.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar met with Unite the Union this morning to discuss Unite’s 15-point plan concerning the rights of agency and supply workers.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar notes with concern the submission of plans for more luxury residential accommodation at Europa Walks, to DPC.
Read MoreJyske Bank (Gibraltar) has served Gibraltar for over 30 years, providing local businesses and personnel a safe, reliable place to bank Together Gibraltar calls on the Government to honour its commitment to find a solution for both the employees and clients of the bank.
Read MoreWe understand that a man convicted of sexual assault against a four-year-old has been released on parole and that this has happened without any consultation with the family of the victim. In a small place like Gibraltar, this sort of process can be very harrowing for the victim and their family.
Read MoreResponse to the Minister of Economic Development’s comments on GBC regarding the Civil Service . Following the contribution of Sir Joe Bossano on this week’s Viewpoint, various questions must be raised.
Read MoreNew Year Message 2019 by Marlene Hassan Nahon. Brexit, civil rights, the environment, from grassroots to political party and election year.
Read MoreIn his article #Thinking Allowed in the Gibraltar Chronicle of 31st December 2018, James Neish makes a valuable point; this year will bring a welcome and added dimension to Brexit, with a General Election in Gibraltar.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy 2019
Read MoreThe principle of providing opportunities for every person in our community to own his/her own home is one that Together Gibraltar emphatically endorses. It is the Government’s responsibility to provide our people with housing they can afford. While perhaps well intended, the current Government has missed the mark in failing to provide opportunities for those who are unable to aspire to private home ownership on the open market.
Read MoreA Together Gibraltar government would place children’s safety at the top of the agenda by allocating parking spaces to teachers and school professionals instead of profiteering from school premises.
Read MoreWhile it is refreshing and welcome news to hear that Government intends to introduce short-term disabled parking bays in busy town and leisure areas where parking is already such an issue in these zones, Together Gibraltar questions the Government’s lack of communication on a matter which is very sensitive to many, and has left users feeling baffled at the little information they received yesterday.
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