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London Underground gets Playstation 5 themed makeover

Nov 19 2020 Share

Following the launch of Sony’s Playstation 5, the tech giant gave the London Underground a console-themed makeover. 

The tube signs now feature the iconic playstation shapes in a collaboration between Sony and Transport for London. 

The campaign will take place for only 48 hours and was dubbed as a “defining moment in the history of the brand” by the Vice President of Playstation UK.

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This local eater brings a modern twist to classic Maltese heritage

Nov 19 2020 Share

If you are a foodie, interior design fanatic or just a lover of Maltese culture, Barbajean is the place for you.

Mizzi Studio is the firm who had previously made headlines for its ‘Malta Bus Reborn’ project, which reimagined classic Maltese buses into modern electric fleets and took to dining in 2020 by taking on the Barbajean project in Ħad-Dingli.

The establishment celebrates classic Maltese culture in its interior design and reflects Dingli’s “modest and slow-paced way of life that is so typical of Malta”, as stated by the Mizzi Studio director.

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Prisoner found dead in Corradino prison

Nov 19 2020 Share

A 25-year-old prisoner from Pakistan who was serving time at the Corradino Correctional Facility was found dead in his cell this morning. 

The Correctional facility released a statement saying that no suspicious signs of death were found, but rather, died in his sleep.

Magistrate Charmaine Galea is leading an ongoing inquiry.

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Debates spark online following clarification of garage laws

Nov 18 2020 Share

Debates sparked on social media following a clarification of certain laws and regulations with regards to garages.

It was clarified that while one can park in front of a garage, the car should not be left unattended and the owner of the garage is not oblige to call the owner of the obstructed car. 

Another issue that was also brought to light was the problem with multiple store-owners marking their premises as garages when they are not used as such.

Maltese laws dictate that no one should mark a premises as a garage if they are not going to use it to garage vehicles.

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