These attacks are a heinous assault on our democracy and are precisely what Together Gibraltar talks about when we bring up the culture of fear in Gibraltar. The government is now admitting that they view political affiliations as an issue and will treat organisations differently if their members belong to the wrong party, or say the wrong thing on social media.
Together Gibraltar extends its heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated teams of professionals and volunteers who have been tirelessly working to mitigate the damage caused by the recent oil spill, the third in as many years. The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the need to address the environmental and economic challenges posed by bunkering in Gibraltar.
Read MoreGibraltar needs a fairer deal for our young people: affordable rental properties, equal statutory parental leave and more diverse career opportunities.
Last night, our executive team passed a resolution making some changes to our management board.
Read More"This government has sold off our natural resources and our quality of life, and what do working class Gibraltarians have to show for it?"
Read MoreRead Marlene’s budget speech delivered in parliament 14th July 203
Read More"Preserving our heritage, creating vocational opportunities and a real plan for urban regeneration" Read the full notes from our meeting with the The Gibraltar Heritage Trust
Read MoreAn update about our management board and future plans.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar’s Kayley Mifsud and Nicky Calamaro had the opportunity to sit down with the Gibraltar Federation of Small Businesses and discuss how Gibraltar can create a more vibrant business environment.
Read MoreNicky Calamaro’s speech from Gibraltar 2023.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar reacts to Marlene Hassan Nahon’s statement with sadness and with deep gratitude. We want to make this statement to express our sincere appreciation for Marlene’s tireless and unwavering leadership but also to assure our members, and all of those seeking a change in Gibraltar, about the future of Together Gibraltar.
Read MoreAn opinion piece from our executive member Nicky Calamaro originally published in the Chronicle 12th June 2023.
Read MoreThe state of our streets is damaging our appeal to potential tourists and investors and fouling the areas where our children play.
Read MoreThese shallow arguments are a disservice to the Unite representatives supporting workers through a cost of living crisis and risk misinforming the public about basic economic realities.
Last week we were fortunate enough to host a meeting with members of the Gibraltar LGBTQ+ Committee to discuss the issues and discrimination still faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Gibraltar.
Read MoreMarlene's piece on how this administrations gross mismanagement is now affecting us all. We worry about the future if this continues but we're hopeful of what's possible if we come together to build a better tomorrow for Gibraltar.
Together Gibraltar is gravely concerned by the revelations that some former Police Officers who were under investigation by the Police for serious offences have been given alternative employment in other Government departments with similar salaries. This is already a blatant disregard for the rule of law and an insult to the hard-working and honest officers who serve our community, and the fact that it is allowed under local law does not take away from the recklessness and impropriety of the decision.
Read MoreGibraltarians will not be passive bystanders of these discriminatory practices that belong to a bygone age of classism and injustice.
Together Gibraltar urges Morrisons to reconsider its policy, and put an end to all forms of discrimination within the company.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar launches ‘Conversations for Change’, a new series of public panels to discuss local issues. The party aims to host discussions with experts and stakeholders while creating a platform for all Gibraltarians to share their views and ideas.
Read MoreTogether Gibraltar are dismayed by the Government's response to their questions regarding the GSB-funded stadium. It has been opaque and deliberately sketchy when presenting the deal, it has not properly explained the detail when prompted by opposition parties, and it is now using dubious arguments to convince the people of Gibraltar that this is the right way to use massive public funds levied by the GSB – an institution many Gibraltarians have entrusted with their hard-earned savings.
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