Together Gibraltar asks government whether this is the “Reset, Restart and Recover” that the Health Ministry was promising. Does it really make sense to government to cancel children’s medical services including babies vaccine programmes in order to deploy the Covid vaccines?
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar notes the outcome of unlawful killing at the recent inquest into the deaths following a collision at sea involving an RGP launch.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar calls into question the reasons presented by the Health Ministry for the non-renewal of contracts for the three GHA gynaecologists.
Read MoreMental health provision continues to deteriorate despite the launch of a new Strategy.
Read MoreTG has selected its new party executive. The executive will be made up of 14 members: Marlene Hassan Nahon, Nicky Calamaro, Zohra El Gharbaoui, Neil Hayes, Mark Daniel Lopez, Isaac Massias, Kayley Mifsud, John Montegriffo, Mark Murien, Erika Pozo, Craig Sacarello, Neil Samtani, Michelle Trinidad, and Eddie Wood.
Read MoreTG is profoundly concerned by the failure of internal protocols exposed in the recent case of grooming (as defined by the investigation led by Gillian Guzman QC) at Westside School.
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Read MoreThere are many issues about the Eastside deal that require further analysis, and the Party hopes the Government will be forthcoming in disclosing all the details of said deal.
Read MoreThe responses from Government to legitimate criticisms are becoming simply unacceptable, and reveal a worrying lack of self awareness and control in those responsible.
Read MoreFollowing a meeting held at our offices with approximately 25 students whose applications for discretionary funding in order to further their studies have been rejected, Together Gibraltar is firm in its resolve to continue making representations to Government on behalf of this collective.
Read MoreAfter being contacted by many disgruntled students and parents who have been denied the opportunity of furthering their studies, it is the opinion of Together Gibraltar that the discretionary grant “system” needs urgent review.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar believes that this motion is undemocratic, and goes a step too far with regards stifling the right to free speech.
Read More2021 Budget Speech by Marlene Hassan Nahon
Read MoreWe would like Minister Isola to provide real proof that the project is not over budget, and provide a clear timeline as to when we can expect full delivery
Read MoreIn a democracy worthy of its name, the pressure for Minister Isola to resign would be simply unbearable.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar is baffled by this measure, and wonders whether the person responsible for making these economic decisions has forgotten that all public spending is a product of revenue created by the private sector - and not the other way round.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar celebrates PRIDE with the LGBTQ+ community, which has fought so hard for equality. We have moved in great strides over the last 10 years:
Read MoreIt is standard practice for this Government to deflect all criticisms with ridiculous shows of faux indignation and cheap spin
Read MoreThe disproportionate cost of Midtowns Park is the final straw in a saga that has been an example of hypocrisy and poor management of public funds from inception. It also shows yet again that the Government’s “Green Gibraltar” agenda was little more than a sticker on an old diesel van.
Read MoreJust over a week ago, in his May Day message, Fabian Picardo stated that the costs of COVID would be fully repaid without bringing any austerity into the economy. He lied.
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