Today is World Alzheimer’s Day. The theme this year is ‘Lets Talk On Dementia’. This means that we need to increase dementia awareness and dementia education across all sectors of society, because it is vital to learn how to live and interact with people living with dementia in a way that doesn’t make them feel scared, ignored or isolated, but instead engaged, valued and cherished.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar urges the GSD to look out for the greater good and not its own electoral interests, in relationship to the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
Read MoreA dwelling in Sandpits Road has been used by Meddoc/GHA to house mentally ill residents without the necessary permits or technical evaluations
Read MoreTomorrow Gibraltar’s children return to school with a good deal of confused information as to what is safe and what is not. This unfortunate scenario could have been largely avoided with timely action and a sense of consistent, coherent leadership. Instead, Gibraltar’s families, teachers and school support staff, and above all, our children are stepping onto what feels like a rudderless craft about to cast to sea with a route map full of inconsistencies.
Read MoreThe electorate has now learned that the level of vitriol in the Chief Minister’s tone is inversely proportional to his confidence. The more nervous and insecure he is, the more he lashes out with insults and jibes.
Read MoreOn this occasion it seems that, in its attempts to rapidly dismiss them, Government has failed to understand the substance of the criticisms expressed by Together Gibraltar.
Read MoreThe party believes these accusations are too grave to ignore in light of Mr. Bhatti’s role as Director of Public Health, a vital position for our community particularly in light of the current pandemic, and the privileged access to information that is expected for a figure of such prominence.
Just over two weeks from the reopening of all schools and yet again in the midst of an escalation of covid cases both in and outside of Gibraltar, TG is wary that not all necessary measures have been put in place to prepare our schools for any eventuality in the new academic year.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar continues to be appalled by the Government’s attempt to yet again stifle public dissidence, this time in the form of an angry press release aimed at spinning the facts surrounding the GHA walkout of the 30th of July.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar appalled at the Health Ministry’s attempt to blacklist demonstrators after UNITE/GHA protest.
Read MoreThe management of the RGP should not be a political affair. In fact, in order for this fundamental organisation to do its job and adequately serve the people of Gibraltar, it should be kept as far as possible from political interference and public pressure.
Read MoreTG supports the negotiation as long as red lines are respected: that Gibraltarian sovereignty is never jeopardised, and any future deal ensures mutual prosperity and conviviality in a way that is fair and transparent.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar would like to inform its members and the electorate at large of the party’s official communications policy.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar is encouraged by the Government’s recently released video depicting plans to beautify and part pedestrianise Line Wall Road.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar would like to express its dismay at the recent episode regarding the imposition of a blanket import duty of 10% on all imported goods (except food), which has now been “clarified” by the Chief Minister himself in what amounts to a substantial modification of the policy.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar notes that there is some confusion regarding the Party’s involvement in yesterday’s demonstration, with people on social media criticising the party for both organising and not attending the demonstration. The party would like to clarify that it has had NO ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT OR OFFICIAL POSITION ON THIS DEMONSTRATION.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar notes, with great concern, the Chief Minister’s increasingly arrogant and dismissive tone with his electorate, that show a clear disregard for criticisms that are fair and healthy in a democratic system.
Read MoreSeveral weeks ago, the Gibraltar Government presented plans to partly-pedestrianise Line Wall Road, mentioning parallels between this plan and the one presented by Together Gibraltar in its 2019 manifesto. While the Government’s approach differs significantly to that proposed by Together Gibraltar, the outcome remains one that we continue to believe is right for the health and well-being of all Gibraltarians, and have therefore supported the plan thus far.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar notes with deep concern the unfolding situation in connection with the legionella bacteria found in parts of the water system in various schools.
Read MoreIt has been brought to the attention of members of TG that border controls on the Gibraltar side have ceased altogether, and that anybody who wishes to cross the border is currently being let through with only valid Passport or visas as form of identification, and not work contracts as has been the norm with the Covid-19 pandemic controls.
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