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Ħamrun Spartans Wish Joseph Portelli A Happy Birthday

Ħamrun Spartans Wish Joseph Portelli A Happy Birthday
May 21 2024 Share

Ħamrun Spartans Football Club took to social media to wish football club president Joseph Portelli, who turned 47 today, 21st May 2024.

The team uploaded a short video combining various photographs of Portelli in celebration with the team throughout their various successes over recent years.

Portelli was made Spartans president in 2021 and remained as such despite a brief resignation in a bid to register himself as a player.

As a prominent figure in the business world, Joseph Portelli has not only focused on his own success but has also contributed significantly to the community through his involvement in various philanthropic endeavours and his previous role as President of Nadur Youngsters FC.

We’d like to wish Joseph Portelli a happy 47th birthday!

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Do Tortell & Marie Christine Know Each Other?!

Do Tortell & Marie Christine Know Each Other?!
May 21 2024 Share

After yesterday’s second episode of Love Island Malta Season 2, some of the season 1 contestants went live on their social media accounts to comment as they had been doing since the launch of the season.

Things quickly took a turn when Kyle entered the live together with Marie Christine, Chelsea, Sven and Gaby, leading to some tea being potentially spilled.

Kyle kept implying that he feels that Edward Tortell, this season’s first bombshell, seems familiar.

 

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Saying he could not recall from where he met him, Kyle implies he’d met him at MaltaDaily’s third year anniversary party in Valletta, teasing Marie Christine with this fact.

Marie seemed visibly panicked as Sven could not contain his laughter, with the former removing Kyle from the chat humorously. Chelsea picked up on it though, saying that eventually ‘the truth will come out’.

Is there some drama brewing?

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Over 100 Patients To Start Relocation: Mount Carmel Closure

Over 100 Patients To Start Relocation: Mount Carmel Closure
May 21 2024 Share

Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela announced that 100 patients will be relocated from Mount Carmel to other psychiatric homes and community services within weeks.

This is the first step in a plan to close Mount Carmel within four years, marking a significant change in Malta’s healthcare system.

Abela revealed that the 19th-century hospital is unsuitable, blaming historical government inaction for the inadequate mental health infrastructure.

An expert committee recommended integrating mental and physical health services. Mount Carmel, often criticized for poor conditions, currently houses 230 patients, according to Times of Malta. The first group to move will be those with mild and stable conditions, transferring to community services or licensed homes run by mental health NGOs, promoting reintegration into the community.

The second phase, planned for the end of the year, involves reopening Mater Dei’s psychiatric unit, which was converted into a COVID ward, to accommodate 30 more patients.

The third phase involves constructing a new acute psychiatric unit at Mater Dei, projected to open within four years, and planned to serve 128 patients, through a €33 million investment. This unit replaces earlier plans for a separate psychiatric hospital.

Since taking office, Abela has revamped Malta’s mental health strategy, aiming to eliminate the stigma associated with Mount Carmel and treat mental health like any other medical condition.

On their part, the Nationalist Party on Monday released a statement saying that mental health care is not truly a priority for the government, but was not made in reference to this plan or Mount Carmel.

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Open To LGBTIQ+ Shows, Love Island Malta Producer Says

Open To LGBTIQ+ Shows, Love Island Malta Producer Says
May 21 2024 Share

Speaking to @sidestreetmalta, Love Island Malta producer Martina Zammit said that she is open to exploring same-sex TV shows for Malta.

 

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Acknowledging that the current format of Love Island is currently based on opposite-sex couples, Zammit said that integrating different sexual orientations into this format presents challenges to the dynamics and mechanics of Love Island.

However, she did go on to mention shows like ‘I Kissed a Girl’ or ‘I Kissed a Boy’ and said that she is open to exploring similar formats to cater for gay and lesbian couples.

What do you think?

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