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Keith Demicoli & Lorella Cuccarini To Present Una Notte Con Le Stelle

Keith Demicoli & Lorella Cuccarini To Present Una Notte Con Le Stelle
Sep 17 2024 Share

After the exciting announcement that Emma Muscat and Megan May are set to perform at ‘Una Notte Con Le Stelle’, it has been announced that Keith Demicoli and Lorella Cucarini will be presenting the unforgettable night on the 28th of September.

This spectacular event will feature legendary Italian artists Al Bano, Ricchi e Poveri, Matia Bazar, and Riccardo Fogli. Hosted by the iconic Lorella Cuccarini, the night is set to be a three-hour musical experience filled with non-stop entertainment and celebration.

The concert, supported by Visit Malta, The Ministry for Tourism, and LatteMiele, has generated tremendous buzz amongst local Italian music fans, especially after Keith Demicoli shared an exciting teaser with Cuccarini. Fans are eagerly counting down the days to enjoy a night full of timeless hits and electrifying performances.

“UNA NOTTE CON LE STELLE” offers a rare opportunity to experience the magic of these music legends live. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to their music, this concert will take you on a nostalgic journey through some of the most beloved Italian songs, creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration.

Don’t wait any longer—grab your tickets now before they’re all gone! With additional seats recently added, more fans can join in on this incredible celebration of Italian music. Secure your spot today and get ready for a night of dancing, singing, and unforgettable memories.

Tickets here. 

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What’s Over Malta Right Now: Thunder Storms To Hit

What's Over Malta Right Now: Thunder Storms To Hit
Sep 17 2024 Share

It-Temp Madwarna shared a photo from Windy.app of the atmospheric conditions over Malta.

According to weather forecasts, the island is set to be battered by thundery showers throughout this week.

Today, Tuesday 17th September, is expected to bring in the first in a series of rain showers, with some thunder set to accompany the cloudy skies.

Showers are expected to hit from Thursday and continue on into the weekend, with Sunday also bringing thundery weather.

Temperatures are still set to feel relatively warm at 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, even climbing to 30 degrees Celsius by Sunday.

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Man Admits to Leaving Drugs on Helena Dalli’s Doorstep

Man Admits to Leaving Drugs on Helena Dalli's Doorstep
Sep 17 2024 Share

In court today, a 31-year-old from Santa Venera, admitted to threatening European Commissioner Helena Dalli and other Maltese radio personalities. It was on July 31, that Travis Xuereb, left a basket containing drugs and a threatening note at the Dalli family residence in Marsascala. The family’s lawyer expressed their fear and requested protection.

In court, he claimed that he had seen boxer Conor McGregor leaving the residence and intended the basket as a “gift” for him, unaware that it was the Dalli family’s home. He insisted he did not mean to cause personal harm. Xuereb has a history of similar incidents, including threatening radio personalities and harassing a woman earlier this year.

His defense stated that Xuereb suffers from severe mental illnesses and has been hospitalised multiple times at Mount Carmel Hospital. Magistrate Yana Micallef Stafrace ordered a psychiatric treatment plan and issued protection orders for the Dalli family and others involved. The court will issue a sentence after a presentence report is completed.

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UK to Ban Junk Food Adverts Before 9pm

Sep 17 2024 Share

A ban on junk food advertisements before 9pm will officially come into effect in October 2025, the UK government has confirmed. First proposed by the Conservatives in 2021 but delayed twice, the restrictions aim to protect children from exposure to unhealthy food and drink advertising, which has been shown to influence dietary habits from a young age.

Health Minister Andrew Gwynne stated that the ban aligns with Labour’s commitment to addressing childhood obesity. The government hopes the timeline will provide businesses with the clarity they need to prepare for the change.

In addition to the TV advertising watershed, the new rules will also impose a total ban on paid-for online junk food ads. Research indicates that more than one in five children in England are overweight or obese by the time they start primary school, a figure that rises to over a third by the time they leave.

Labour’s plans focus on prevention to “raise the healthiest generation ever,” with an emphasis on tackling the obesity crisis head-on. The British Heart Foundation has called for further measures, such as extending the ban to billboards and sports sponsorship, though these are not currently included in the government’s plans.

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