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Malta is too small to have 13 electoral districts says MP

Malta is too small to have 13 electoral districts says MP
Jan 12 2022 Share

Labour MP Oliver Scicluna said on Tuesday that Malta, according to him, is too small to have 13 electoral districts. 

Speaking in Parliament, Scicluna highlighted how certain European countries that are bigger than Malta have fewer electoral districts. 

The MP also revealed that MPs from both sides of the house expressed agreement with him, either publicly or privately, when he took to social media to speak about the problems of political patronage. 

Expressing his belief that the electoral system is in need of overhaul, Scicluna said that ‘the way MPs are elected is not always of benefit to the country.’ 

This is due to much of a candidate’s focus ends up being on chasing votes he said, clarifying that his declaration did not mean MPs should not remain in close contact with their constituents. 

‘I did not say we should not always be there for the people. Politics should be based on what people tell us’ said Scicluna. He said that the time was ripe for a discussion on what is expected for local councils, many of which did not have necessary resources to carry out work. 

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Negroni becomes the best-selling cocktail in the world beating Old Fashioned

Negroni becomes the best-selling cocktail in the world beating Old Fashioned
Jan 12 2022 Share

Despite the Old Fashioned cocktail dominating the game in a seven year streak, Negroni managed to beat the rival from the top of the list as the most sold cocktail globally. 

Ten years ago, ordering a negroni was considered as a secret handshake, a sign to bartenders that you knew what you liked and how to order it. Made up of equal parts gin, vermouth and Campari, the liqueur became the most sold drink in 2022. 

These are some of the findings from The World’s Best-Selling Classic Cocktails 2022, an annual list put together by Drinks International. 

The global drinks journal, which also runs the International Spirits Challenge, recently asked 100 bars around the world to rank their best-selling cocktails. After eight years in second place, the Negroni managed to finally climb to the top. 

‘The publication notes that ‘this bitter ruby serve has ridden the wave of the classic cocktail trend, the bitter-drinks trend, the gin trend, the aperitivo trend, the Italian bartenders taking over the best bars trend – everything was carrying it forward.’ 

Meanwhile, Aperol Spritz is now in sixth place, and was named a top-five classic in a quarter of bars surveyed. Espresso Martini is also on the rise, jumping from number 23 from the first list to number 7 for this year. 

The highest ranked gin drink is the dry martini in third place whereas for tequila, margarita comes in fourth. Daiquiri takes fifth place for rum, with the list rounded up by Manhattan, Mojito and Whiskey Sour in 8th, 9th and 10th place. 

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Luke Chappell to drop new single ‘Waste My Time’ with American duo Playyard on January 14th

Luke Chappell to drop new single 'Waste My Time' with American duo Playyard on January 14th
Jan 12 2022 Share

The arrival of a new year means a lot of things, new opportunities, new perspectives and above all: new music. That said, one of Malta youngest and most promising talents, singer and songwriter Luke Chappell is kicking off 2022 with a brand new track and it’s a banger.

Collaborating with American act PLAYYARD, the track Waste My Time is scheduled to drop on all streaming platforms on Friday January 14th and based on the clip posted on Chappell’s socials, we can’t wait for the release.

The single will be released on The Orchard, a division of American entertainment giant Sony Music and is the follow-up to Chappell’s last single ‘Hold On’, which garnered over 400,000 streams on Spotify.

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No Way Home overtakes Titanic on the US Box Office’s all-time top 10

No Way Home overtakes Titanic on the US Box Office’s all-time top 10
Jan 12 2022 Share

Spider-Man: No Way Home is continuously swinging it’s way up the all-time rankings, officially passing Titanic in the box office charts. 

The latest instalment to Tom Holland’s Spider-Man maintained an incredible momentum as it approaches the one-month anniversary of its release already. It is now on the cusp of the top five after breaking the $660 million mark. 

This means it officially overtakes James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’, which held US domestic box-office town for 12 years following its 1997 release. 

Currently in sixth place with $668,753,195, No Way Home might even overtake Avengers: Infinity War next and could possibly even take a host at Black Panther if it manages to crack the £700 million limit. 

Worldwide box office is very different from the US, as Avatar remains at the top with $2.8 billion in the global box office. Spider-Man is currently in eighth place with $1.5 billion. 

But to be fair, none of the other films had a global pandemic to contend with. Therefore the web-slinger’s film deserves some major credit as it dealt with snap lockdowns and restrictions as it released. In fact, no other film released in the past 2 years even cracked the top 50. 

Tom Holland’s third solo take of the web-slinger was massively well-received, with a fun but also emotionally hitting plot, brilliant performances and lots of surprises. 

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