Government was given the questions for this exam 2 years in advance, and they have gone on to fail it. Their congratulatory remarks about having failed to meet “only” 2 out of 78 recommendations would be laughable if they weren’t an insult to the intelligence of our community.
Read MoreInstead of respecting workers and investing in local talent, the Minister for Digital Services seems intent to starve Gibraltar’s public services in the hopes that they can be auctioned off.
Read MoreGovernment has yet again failed to communicate effectively with the electorate. The people of Gibraltar deserve an honest Government that takes responsibility for its actions and relays all relevant information to them effectively. Blue ID holders should not be treated as second class citizens that can be abused or ignored.
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Read MoreThe Chief Minister owns a newspaper. He channels taxpayers money into it under the pretence of 'advertising'. Then he uses that newspaper to trash his political opponents and anyone who dares to incur his wrath. If this was the UK, a Parliamentary Standards Commission would already be investigating this state of affairs.
Read MoreWhile the party is excited to see Gibraltar being recognised for its forward-thinking approach to new technologies, we question whether the current government is rushing to chase the latest trends without considering the best interests of our public services or the taxpayer. Most importantly Together Gibraltar is concerned that buzzwords are being pursued at the cost of investing in our services and our people.
Read MoreTogether 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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