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Love Island’s Dale And Nicola Announce Break Up

Love Island's Dale And Nicola Announce Break Up
Sep 27 2023 Share

The third finalist couple to announce their split after the finale of the show, Dale and Nicola announced that they have officially ended their relationship.

Dale Mallia took to Instagram via story to announce that, whilst thanking everyone for always supporting the pair’s journey, they have decided to part ways. 

Nicola has not yet issued a comment following the announcement. 

 

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The only couple from the finale that remains is now Gabby and Sven, with Allen and Chelsea being the first to announce their split after winning the show. 

Kyle and Marie Christine’s split came shortly afterwards. 

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BirdLife Call Out More Instances Of Illegal Hunting

BirdLife Call Out More Instances Of Illegal Hunting
Sep 27 2023 Share

NGO Birdlife Malta issued a statement to call out the continuing issue of illegal hunting taking place all over Malta as many birds migrate over the islands. 

‘Not even areas wherein hunting is prohibited, like the sanctuaries in Buskett and Għadira, are enough to protect birds from illegal hunting, with four picked up from such areas by the end of the week. 

The NGO detailed how, among other instances, a hunter was caught by a member of the public shooting a Bee Eater (Qerd in-Naħal) in Buskett. 

A nightjar (buqrajq), harp (arpa), yellow legged-gull (gawwija prima) were also shot down, with some being picked up by the Environmental Protection Unit (EPU) and others found dead. 

The NGO is calling upon anyone who comes across such illegalities to report them to authorities immediately.

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Aircraft Rolls Onto Main Airport Runway: Stops On Grass

Aircraft Rolls Onto Main Airport Runway: Stops On Grass
Sep 27 2023 Share

Footage making the rounds online shows a Dash 8 turboprop aircraft rolling away from a Medavia taxiway at the Safi Aviation Park onto the main airport runway. 

As workers tried to stop it to no avail, the aircraft stopped on the grass alongside the runway. 

 

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It was reported how the aircraft was about to be towed but, having had its chocks removed, ended up rolling further. The situation could have had worse consequences but this was thankfully averted.

Authorities are reportedly investigating further. 

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5 Year Pension For Widows Of Forces Personnel Who Die Off-Duty

5 Year Pension For Widows Of Forces Personnel Who Die Off-Duty
Sep 27 2023 Share

On Wednesday, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri and Social Security Minister Michael Falzon announced a significant policy change. Spouses of individuals who pass away while serving in the disciplined forces, but not due to direct duty-related causes, will now be entitled to a service pension for a period of five years. 

Currently, a service pension is granted to widowed spouses of those in the disciplined forces who die in the line of duty.

Camilleri emphasised that the existing provisions will remain intact. Going forward, spouses of individuals within the disciplined forces who pass away for reasons unrelated to their service will also receive a limited service pension. This decision reflects an acknowledgment of the sacrifices and hard work made by families in support of their loved ones in the disciplined forces.

Falzon added that the service pension will be provided in addition to the regular widows’ pension and will be retroactively applied for anyone who lost a spouse employed in the disciplined forces from January 1, 2022. 

This measure will be applicable to spouses of individuals who have served for a minimum of ten years.

For spouses whose partners pass away before their projected retirement, the full five years of service pension will be granted. 

For those whose spouses were within five years of retirement or reaching 25 years of service, a pension will be provided for the remaining years. Members of the disciplined forces, including the Armed Forces of Malta, police, civil protection, and prison service, have the option to retire on a pension after 25 years of service.

Additionally, partners of individuals working in a disciplined force who are unmarried but are in a civil partnership or cohabitating with their spouse will also be eligible for these benefits.

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