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Here’s where to find the perfect Father’s Day gift

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Father’s Day is with us and if you, like the rest of us, have been struggling to find an appropriate gift for your dad, we may have found your solutions.

GRAM Collections’ ‘Grazzi Pa’ range offers a variety of unique jewellery pieces and styles, making for an ideal Father’s Day gift.

Grazzi Pa Collection features unique jewellery pieces designed for man.

Posted by Gram Collections on Tuesday, 1 June 2021

This jeweller’s extensive collection of charming pieces gives you the freedom to choose the ideal way of saying ‘Grazzi Pa’.

From rings to bracelets, necklaces and everything in between, the choices are endless and the value is amazing!

Benefit from a FREE Grazzi Pa Gift Box  with a complimentary Jack Daniel’s 20cl with every purchase of €50 from Grazzi Pa collection for this Father’s Day

Micro-diamonds 💎 Men’s Jewelry We’ve finally launched our diamond jewelry category for men. We are currently offering…

Posted by Gram Collections on Saturday, 12 June 2021

While you’re at it, you might as well treat yourself to something special for being a great child to your dad and buying him a gift!

Gram Collections are currently holding an End of Spring Sale 30% discount on most collections including the Bizzilla Collection, Identita Collection, Ghaziza collection and many others.

Posted by Gram Collections on Sunday, 10 January 2021

 

About GRAM Collections:

The GRAM culture was born way back in the 1970’s by George Tabone, a numismatic charismatic person with huge expertise in vintage jewellery and coins of the Knights of Malta.

Over the years GRAM grew its product portfolio and expertise to reach, educate and service a wider spectrum of audiences with a huge ambition and desire to redefine fashion in jewellery. GRAM has today become a point of reference within the jewellery sphere, with sixty years of jewellery experience under its belt as well as its very seasoned digital international team which is available to its customers 7 days a week through the GRAM website www.gramcollections.com, Instagram and Facebook.

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UK made COVID alarm detects virus in crowded areas within 15 minutes

UK made COVID alarm detects virus in crowded areas within 15 minutes
Jun 14 2021 Share

A UK-made COVID alarm has been designed to detect the virus in a crowded room within just 15 minutes. The gadget, the size of a smoke alarm, could be equipped in crowded areas such as classrooms, workplaces and care homes, with a reliability factor of around 98% to 100%.

Developed by Cambridge firm Roboscientific, the gadget has effectively become more reliable than rapid home tests and just as accurate as PCR lab tests. Tracking molecules by people carrying COVID-19, the results are sent to a smartphone within 15 minutes. The gadget is expected to cost around  £5,000, with a handheld version which allows people to scan others in just two minutes is also in development.

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Photo Source: The Sun

Manchester United to play friendly in Malta in 2021

Manchester United to play friendly in Malta in 2021
Jun 14 2021 Share

The United Journal posted to Twitter stating that world renowned Manchester United are due to play a friendly match in Malta. The date is currently pencilled in for August 3rd, but the game could occur behind closed doors. Further information is yet to be disclosed, but the Twitter post did instigate a couple of comments urging Maltese authorities to open up clubs and stadiums in anticipation of the match.

Malta had already signed as the official destination partner for the famous football club in 2019. The agreement was set to run for three years, which therefore includes 2021. The team had already made several appearances in Malta, with their last visit being in 2000 when the team came over for a training camp and played a friendly game against Birkirkara. Games were played in 1967 against Hibernians, 1961 against a Maltese XI selection and 1987 against Naxxar Lions.

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Photo Source: goal.com

Late Julian Spiteri’s father shares son’s 13 rules for life and reasons for studying law

Late Julian Spiteri’s father shares son’s 13 rules for life and reasons for studying law
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The father of late Julian Spiteri, Adrian Spiteri, shared his son’s inspirational rules for life and reasons why he studied law. Adrian stated that ‘Julian stuck this on the cork board at his desk and often referred back to it when he was later questioning whether he was in the right course.’ His father stated that this list ‘serves as an inspiration to other young people considering the legal profession.’

Adrian also shared the late teenager’s rules for life last month. He pointed out how Julian wrote them 3 years ago. Adrian goes on to state how ‘for [his family] this seems more like a list of instructions he left for [them] on how to survive without him – particularly his last rule (no.13).’ The reasons and rules show the young student’s determination and aspiration for life, and are sure to serve as inspiration for all who read them.


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Photo Source: Julian Spiteri FB, Adrian Spiteri FB

Rest in Peace Julian.