Mar 31 - Chief Minister Receives Courtesy Call From Israeli Politician
This morning, the Chief Minister received a courtesy call from Ayelet Shaked, an Israeli politician and computer engineer.
This morning, the Chief Minister received a courtesy call from Ayelet Shaked, an Israeli politician and computer engineer.
GSD Spokesperson for Health, Isobel Ellul-Hammond’s original claim that a number of Care Agency resignations recorded during the GSLP/ Liberals’ time in office suggests a low morale within the Agency has sparked a further response from the Government. Mrs. Ellul-Hammond this week told YGTV that many employees, former staff members and union representatives believe that there is a lack of empathy ‘coming from the leadership within the Agency, [and] their concerns are not being listened to.’
Chief Minister, Fabian Picardo, today addressed influential US Conservative think-tank, the Heritage Foundation in Washington DC. The event was attended by around 30 delegates at the venue and online by viewers around the globe. Mr Picardo’s speech concentrated on re-enforcing the historic relationship that Gibraltar has always had with the UK and it’s allies, the USA.
The Chief Minister Fabian Picardo delivered the following speech earlier today in Washington D.C at the Heritage Foundation:
YGTV: Your statement earlier this week says that Care Agency staff are finding it impossible to work under this “new regime.” What do you mean by this?