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Gozitans workers in Malta should be paid for travelling time, says Bernard Grech

Gozitans workers in Malta should be paid for travelling time, says Bernard Grech
Mar 13 2022 Share

Bernard Grech has stated that a Nationalist Government will ensure that Gozitans travelling to Malta to work would start being paid for their travel time ‘from the moment they board the ferry’.

During a Nationalist Party event at Għajnsielem on Saturday, Grech reiterated the PN’s vision of the population’s responsibility towards one another, slamming the government’s treatment of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia whilst also highlighting a brief pause to the election campaign to make way for a national march in solidarity with Ukraine.

Grech highlighted that Gozitan workers who need to come to Malta to work would benefit from this new scheme by receiving payment from the moment they embark the ferry until they arrive back in Gozo, going on to criticise the Planning Authority’s recent approval of permission for a large apartment block in Sannat.

Also recently, a number of Maltese environmental NGOs have stated that Malta’s two major parties have failed to address biodiversity protection through their proposals, calling them ‘greenwashing‘.

Do you agree?

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Malta’s environmental NGOs are not convinced by PLPN green proposals; claim ‘greenwashing’

Malta's environmental NGOs are not convinced by PLPN green proposals; claim 'greenwashing'
Mar 13 2022 Share

A number of Maltese environmental NGOs have expressed their concern with the Nationalist & Labour Party’s failure to fix in on protecting local biodiversity in their electoral manifestos.

Made up of seven green NGOs, the members stated that Malta is already the most ‘built-up’ state in the European Union and the issues of habitat loss and maritime area protection must be tackled urgently.

In their respective electoral manifestos, the Nationalist Party is pledging to demarcate 50,000 square metres of land into ODZ every year whilst the Labour Party promises to invest €700 million on the development of urban ‘green lungs’ over a period of five years. The NGOs concerned are BirdLife Malta, Din l-Art Ħelwa, Flimkien Għal Ambjent Aħjar, Friends of the Earth Malta, Nature Trust-FEE Malta and Ramblers Association of Malta.

The seven NGOs have stated that while urban green areas are needed, they do not counteract the destruction of natural habitat, going on to appeal to political parties to commit to Malta’s environment and the necessary measures, remove ODZ loopholes, end derogations of the EU’s Birds Directive and stop land reclamation plans, amongst others.

Do you agree with the NGOs?

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Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson make it official on Instagram with new set of snaps

Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson make it official on Instagram with new set of snaps
Mar 13 2022 Share

After being declared legally single on March 2 and dropping the ‘West’ from her social media handles only a few days later, Kim K has seemingly made it official with actor & comedian boyfriend Pete Davidson with a new set of photos on Instagram.

 

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Edging close to 6 million likes at the time of writing, Kardashian posted what look like a few pre-date photos with Davidson along with a freeze from from Ben Affleck and Jeremy Renner’s The Town. In the photo carousel, which features Davidson for the first time ever on Kardashian’s Instagram, the social media mogul is rocking a familiar Balenciaga coat from her recent Saturday Night Live promo run.

Meanwhile, Kardashian’s ex-husband Kanye West has also been spotted with new boo Chaney Jones after he and Julia Fox parted ways. The rapper has remained active on Instagram, posting some turmoil-turned-literature every now and then.

 

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 Are you a fan of Kim K & Pete Davidson?

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Robert Abela wants Gozo to get Climate Neutrality before Malta; pledges electric fleet

Robert Abela wants Gozo to get Climate Neutrality before Malta; pledges electric fleet
Mar 13 2022 Share

During a Q&A event held by the Labour Party in Gozo on Saturday evening, Prime Minister Robert Abela discussed a number of plans relating to the sister island’s environment sustainability.

Abela highlighted that a total of €3.3 billion would be spent on projects over a period of five years, creating a better Gozo where projects ‘are costed and planned out’. Amongst other objectives, the Labour Party leader expressed his goals to minimise traffic in Rabat, prioritise green plans and ensure that Gozo gets to climate neutrality “even before Malta”.

Abela went on to state that the island will get more electric ships and an air strip, which may ultimately get Gozo closer to the goal of climate neutrality, telling the Gozitan people that they have his word that Labour will be doing all of the environmental projects.

He called for the creation of more open spaces, rather than the building of properties, going on to shine a light on other Gozo projects such as a further push for the Citadella to be recognised on the UNESCO World Heritage list and the conversion of private residences and gardens into public spaces.

What do you make of these projects?

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