Not Another Press Release!

Gibraltar Government

Not Another Press Release is a new podcast from the HM Government of Gibraltar Press Office, creating space for longer, more honest discussions about how government works and the issues that affect everyday life. No soundbites or choreography. Just context, nuance and direct conversation with the people doing the work. Small filter, big picture.

Episodes

  1. 19 HR AGO

    Emergency Preparedness, Traffic and Infrastructure

    In Episode 3, we look at Gibraltar’s preparedness on two levels: immediate emergency response and long-term resilience planning. Part 1 is a conversation with Ivor Lopez, Civil Contingencies Co-ordinator, on how government plans for complex and evolving risks, including extreme weather, pandemics, cyber incidents, terrorism and system failures. Ivor explains how multi-agency coordination works in practice, why exercises matter, and what Gibraltar’s size means in real operational terms: strong relationships and rapid mobilisation, but finite resources and a need to call on specialist support when required. We also unpack how Gibraltar’s weather alerting system operates, including the distinction between Weather Advisories and Severe Weather Warnings, why thresholds matter, and how the system has evolved to reduce confusion while still warning the public in time. The message is clear: rely on official sources, follow updates as conditions change, and recognise that individual behaviour can either help or worsen a live situation. Part 2 brings in Minister John Cortes and Stewart Harrison to connect day-to-day disruption with structural decisions that define resilience: drainage capacity, road networks, traffic management, vehicle policy, and environmental planning. They discuss how severe weather changes travel behaviour, why east-side closures and rockfall risk quickly strain Gibraltar’s limited routes, and how transport responses are adjusted in real time, including bus routing during closures. The conversation also covers practical delivery: plans for six new fully electric buses for Upper Town routes, expected from September, work with stakeholders across transport (buses, taxis, car parks, highways, licensing), and steps to tackle issues like car park vandalism through closer coordination with the RGP. Finally, we widen the lens to climate change, environmental policy, and the realities of transitioning away from oil-dependent activity, including a frank discussion on bunkering and why global change cannot be solved by unilateral local displacement. The episode closes on what may define Gibraltar in the coming years: wastewater treatment, waste management, and the potential implications of the future UK–EU treaty, including environmental safeguards and pressure points for transport and traffic flow.

    1h 8m
  2. 30 JAN

    Inside the Civil Service and Inside the Podcast

    In Episode 2, we go deeper into what Not Another Press Release is trying to do, and what it is not. Part 1 is a one-to-one with Chief Secretary Glendon Martinez, exploring the day-to-day reality of leading Gibraltar’s public service. Glendon explains why the role is strictly apolitical, what it means to oversee an organisation spanning 54 departments (plus agencies, authorities and government-owned companies), and how the job is often defined by the unexpected. We also talk about morale, training, reforms, and why recognising public servants matters. Glendon reflects on union negotiations, the balance between supporting staff and protecting the public purse, and why long-term affordability sits at the heart of public finances. Looking ahead, he discusses the civil service’s approach to modernisation, including how AI is already being used to improve processes, and what a future treaty could mean for Gibraltar and the public service, including adaptation without job losses. The conversation also touches on public perceptions of the civil service, accessibility in a small community, and the value of local talent in senior roles, alongside recruiting the best candidates from abroad when needed. Glendon finishes by sharing cultural picks, from grunge music and Alice in Chains to Meet Joe Black, plus a message of gratitude to public servants across every area of government. Part 2 is a transparent “housekeeping” chat with the podcast team: Anton Calderon, Amy Hayward and Daniel Ghio. We explain how the podcast is made, the format and frequency (every two weeks, usually in two parts), and how guests and topics are chosen. We also address editorial intent: this is a communications tool for the public, not a replacement for journalism and not a vehicle for partisan political debate. Furthermore, we also set out our approach to AI. AI was used to design the logo and compose the theme music, but the conversations and content are unscripted and intentionally human. Finally, we break down the cost: the set-up uses existing Press Office equipment, with spending of just under £400 on items like the neon sign, mugs and paint.

    49 min

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Not Another Press Release is a new podcast from the HM Government of Gibraltar Press Office, creating space for longer, more honest discussions about how government works and the issues that affect everyday life. No soundbites or choreography. Just context, nuance and direct conversation with the people doing the work. Small filter, big picture.