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Malta has the lowest divorce rate in Europe reveal figures

Malta has the lowest divorce rate in Europe reveal figures
May 18 2022 Share

According to new figures issued by Eurostat, Malta had the lowest divorce rate in Europe during the year 2020. 

According to the agency, there were 0.5 divorces registered for every 1,000 people, making it the lowest rate since divorce was legalised in 2011.

Malta’s rate is far lower than EU average, which stood at 1.6 divorces per 1,000 people. Denmark, Latvia and Lithuania had the highest rate at 2.7 divorces per 1,000 people. Before 2020, the Maltese rate stood at 0.7 per 1,000 since 2017. 

The only year the rate was lower than in 2020 was when divorce became legal in 2011. The rate only covered divorces registered over a period of three months and not a full year. 

Times of Malta was informed by divorce lawyer Stephen Thake that while Malta’ rate has continued to be the lowest in Europe, there could bee other factors at play not reflected in official statistics. 

Apart from separation cases potentially undergoing conversion into divorce and thus not being picked up by the EU agency, Thake said that in Malta divorce is not the primary ‘remedy’ and many opt for simple separation. 

There is also an increasing trend whereby people move in with other people without ever getting divorced if they no longer want to live with their spouses. This came with the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, which saw the closure of court for three months. This impacted the possibility of people getting divorces and thus people opted for simpler means instead of legal procedures. 

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Thousands of speeding tickets could have been unlawfully handed out

Thousands of speeding tickets could have been unlawfully handed out
May 17 2022 Share

Questions were raised about the legality of thousands of fines and speeding tickets, after a man dodge a speeding ticket after it was ruled that the speed camera was not calibrated according to law. 

The incident happened after Alistair Cachia was fined back in November 2019 after his car was captured by the speed camera located on Triq Tal-Barrani in Zejtun. 

Cachia refused to pay the €69 fine before seeing a certificate which confirmed that the camera was calibrated according to law. According to Maltese law, all measuring instruments must be calibrated periodically to ensure they display fair and accurate measurements. 

The speed camera which took Cachia’s vehicle photo had been calibrated more than a year earlier, despite a 2011 legal notice specifying that speeding cameras must be calibrated once a year. 

LESA’s only evidence of the speeding was thus deemed unlawful and thus forced the tribunal to revoke the contravention. This does not mean that the camera was malfunctioning however. 

Times of Malta reported that until the law is amended, speed cameras are being calibrated annually again. Since 2011, speed cameras were responsible for half a million contraventions, which is an average of 50,000 speeding tickets every year. 

The first three months of 2022 saw a total of 12,376 speeding tickets issued. The 50km/hr speed limit camera in Nutar Zarb Street in Attard was the one which issued the most tickets every year for a decade. 

If drivers exceed the speed limit by less than 15km/hr, they need to €35.65. The price shoots up to €69.65 if they are caught speeding over that limit, wiping off three points off the driver’s license. This means that over the last ten years, the speed cameras generated around €25 million in tickets. 

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Wizz Air to set up Wizz Air Malta this October

Wizz Air to set up Wizz Air Malta this October
May 17 2022 Share

Budget airline Wizz Air will be setting up Wizz Air Malta, which the company hopes to begin its operations in October. 

The Hungarian-based company said that with the Malta registered aircraft it will continue to increase the travel possibilities for Maltese and international travellers. 

Wizz Air serves many cities across Europe as well a destinations in North Africa, the Middle East and a newly started service to Sri Lanka. 

Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia announced the airline on Tuesday, saying that this was yet another indication that Malta ‘is truly the preferred jurisdiction in the aviation industry.’ 

The announcement came after months of talks between the Civil Aviation Directorate within Transport Malta, Wizz Air and the European Aviation Safety Agency. 

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This Maltese-crafted gin is the taste of summer and we’re in love

This Maltese-crafted gin is the taste of summer and we're in love
May 17 2022 Share

There are gin-lovers, and then there are those who haven’t yet discovered Islands8. As the summer starts to approach, the thought of an ice-cold gin under the Maltese sun permeates the air and when that gin is local, it tastes so much better.

Islands8 co-founders Annabel & George

Islands8 co-founders Annabel & George

The first of its kind, Islands8’s Maltese-crafted recipe is made from eight indigenous botanicals, hand-picked for their fragrant herbal aromas to give the gin a smooth, refreshing taste; the true taste of Malta. Born from the founders’ love of Malta’s rich culture and diverse flavours, the gin incorporates juniper berries & marjoram, thyme, rosemary, sage, dill, aniseed, fennel and mint to make a bold & tasteful choice for gin lovers & newcomers alike.

Islands8 is a truly distinctive gin, crafted to suit everyone’s tastes whilst offering a one-of-a-kind flavour, characteristic of the Maltese islands. Whether it’s a hard-earned sundowner on the rocks or a refreshing cocktail for a special occasion, Islands8 is for individuals who appreciate quality yet yearn for undiscovered magic; and this is your sign to try Islands8.

4-time national cocktail competition winner and world cocktail champion, Panos, at The Still, Balzan.

4-time national cocktail competition winner and world cocktail champion, Panos, at The Still, Balzan.

With its superior quality, close links to Europe and fidelity to the taste of Malta, it seems like Islands8 has nowhere to go but up and with plans to develop delicious new recipes with even more unique and versatile flavours, we can definitely vouch for it.

With a little inspiration and a big dream, Islands8 launched at The Still in Balzan and shows all signs of eventual growth into an industry leader with focus, determination, and perseverance – so this summer, #drinkmaltese and try Islands8!

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