Leader Of The Nationalist Party Presented With The Floriana Regeneration Plan

Mar 26 2025 Share

Bernard Grech, Leader of the Nationalist Party, has become the first politician to meet formally with the Floriana Local Council to discuss its ambitious Regeneration Plan.

This morning PM leader Bernard Grech was presented the regeneration plan for Floriana by the Floriana Local council.

This plan aims to revitalise Floriana and significantly improve the quality of life for its residents.

During his visit, Grech was greeted by Floriana Mayor Nigel Holland and Nationalist Deputy Mayor James Aaron Ellul, the plan’s main architect.

The initiative is being regarded as a potential blueprint for similar regeneration projects across other localities, with a focus on key issues such as waste management, environmental sustainability, and traffic congestion.

Accompanied by Shadow Ministers Albert Buttigieg and Eve Borg Bonello, Grech toured Floriana’s streets, gaining firsthand insight into the area’s regeneration needs and reaffirming his commitment to a brighter future for the community.

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Celebrating 100 Years Of Films In Malta

Mar 26 2025 Share

Malta has just celebrated a remarkable century of film, with the journey starting back in 1925 with Sons of the Sea, the first-ever movie filmed on the island. This silent film marked the beginning of Malta’s journey in cinema.

Over the years, Malta has blossomed into a global filming hub, attracting major investments and nurturing a thriving local film industry. With an ever-growing pool of talent and production expertise, the island has contributed significantly to both its economy and the international film scene.

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First-Time Buyers Scheme Now Accepting Applications

First-Time Buyers Scheme Now Accepting Applications
Mar 26 2025 Share

The Minister for Social and Affordable Accommodation, Roderick Galdes, has announced that applications for the First-Time Buyers Scheme are now open.

Encouraging first-time buyers—especially young people—to apply, Minister Galdes highlighted that the scheme provides €1,000 annually for ten years, amounting to a total of €10,000. Since its launch in 2023, 4,909 families have already benefitted, with eligible recipients set to receive another €1,000 payment in June. These beneficiaries purchased their homes through a home loan in 2022 or 2023, with half having already received their first payment and the rest receiving two instalments.

For last year, 2,644 families qualify for the scheme for the first time, with 64% having already applied. Minister Galdes urged those who have yet to submit their application to do so by the end of April through the Housing Authority to secure their first payment in June.

Last year, the government invested €4,694,000 into the scheme, bringing the total funding since its inception to over €7 million. Minister Galdes emphasised that every euro invested strengthens the purchasing power of Maltese and Gozitan families.

He also noted that the First-Time Buyers Scheme is just one of several initiatives supporting homeownership. A study by the Housing Authority found that another widely used scheme is the Grant for First Residence, which helps first-time buyers complete their homes by covering 15% of documented finishing costs, up to a maximum of €5,824.

Additionally, the study revealed that even excluding the First-Time Buyers Scheme, over two families per day received financial support through other government initiatives, enabling them to improve their purchasing power and enhance their housing conditions.

Minister Galdes concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to affordable, high-quality housing, ensuring that all families have access to dignified and suitable homes throughout their lives.

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Mental Health Protection Discussed At Health Minister’s Council

Mental Health Protection Discussed At Health Minister's Council
Mar 26 2025 Share

In Warsaw, Poland, Minister for Health and Active Ageing, Jo Etienne Abela, is attending the Health Ministers’ Council meeting, organised under the Polish Presidency of the EU Council. Discussions have focused on the protection of mental health in children and young people and ensuring equal access to medicines for all.

During his intervention on mental health care for children and young people and the impact of social media, Minister Jo Etienne Abela emphasised that mental health protection and care have long been a priority for the Maltese Government, with several strategies and innovations being implemented in this field. He stressed that this issue should be high on the agenda of every European country.

“In recent years, Malta has launched several initiatives to safeguard mental health, including the introduction of the ‘Be Smart Online’ programme, the ‘Child Web Alert Hotline’, and the national mental health helpline 1579. However, this is not enough, and we remain committed to strengthening our efforts in this area, ensuring we continue to listen to young people and children themselves,” stated Minister Abela.

On the issue of medicine accessibility, Minister Abela reiterated the points raised by Prime Minister Robert Abela in Brussels, stressing the importance of ensuring fair access to all medicines at equal prices. He reaffirmed Malta’s position on fair access to medicines, advocating that all EU Member States should benefit equally from the Single Market. He insisted that Malta’s small size should not be a barrier to enjoying the advantages of the Single Market on equal terms.

“The health of our citizens is the driving force behind these crucial discussions. Equal and transparent access to essential medicines and the protection of young people’s mental health are the foundations of our commitment and work,” concluded Minister Abela.

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