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Manchester United Women’s team arrives in Malta

Manchester United Women’s team arrives in Malta
Jan 4 2023 Share

Manchester United’s women team have officially landed in Malta to participate in a week long winter training camp.

They will also be encountering Maltese First Division champions Birkirkara FC on the pitch for a mid-season friendly. 

 

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Marc Skinner and his caching staff will also be accompanying the team to the island in the first week of the year. This will further ‘enhance the side’ team spirit ahead of a busy second half of the campaign while enjoying Malta’s cultural experience’ the official trip description reads.

For the local scene, this will continue to boost the Maltese sport and football sector as well as highlighting Malta as a destination for visitors of all reasons. 

During the squad’s visit, Manchester United Women will take on local side Birkirkara FC at Hibernians Stadium on 6 January. Complimentary tickets to the match will be given away by the club and Manchester United’s Official Destination Partner, Visit Malta.

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After their landing in Malta, the Manchester United Women’s Team could be seen undergoing training in the Maltese sun as they undertake their week long training camp.

The Maltese summery atmosphere will give the team a break from the colder temperatures they’re accustomed to training in. It will also give them much to experience as they discover the island and get to explore its heritage. 

The team will be encountering Maltese First Division champions Birkirkara FC on the pitch for a mid-season friendly. 

 

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Complimentary tickets to the match will be given away by the club and Manchester United’s Official Destination Partner, Visit Malta.

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“We lost a man of the people”: Tributes pour in for Silvio Parnis

“We lost a man of the people”: Tributes pour in for Silvio Parnis
Jan 4 2023 Share

Following the passing of former Labour MP Silvio Parnis at the age of 57 due to a battle with cancer, tributes flooded social media mourning the death and sharing experiences they had with the politician.

Having served as a member of parliament for 24 years, he had most recently taken on the portfolio of Parliamentary Secretary for Active Ageing and Persons with Disability. 

Prime Minister Robert Abela himself said that Malta has lost ‘a man of the people’ who always turned the discussion towards the needs of the people. 

Opposition leader Bernard Grech too posted a tribute to Parnis and highlighted the late politician’s drive to put the needs of the vulnerable ahead of his during his work.

Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat recounted how he had one of the few last interactions with Parnis prior to his passing and also went on to champion the late politician as one who places the needs of society’s most in need before everything else. 


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AIDAN & Ira Losco come together for local pop banger ‘Rip (Rest in Peace)’

AIDAN & Ira Losco come together for local pop banger 'Rip (Rest in Peace)'
Jan 3 2023 Share

Kicking off 2023 with a bang, beloved local artists AIDAN and Ira Losco have come together for a catchy pop banger definitely deserving of a spot in any Maltese music lovers’ playlist.

After a record year for the Maltese, AIDAN returns with a bang in 2023, commemorating his 23rd birthday with another surefire radio hit together with Malta’s own queen of pop.

With his track ‘Madam’ currently doing bits on the local charts & airwaves while the public eagerly awaits the full version of his Eurovision track ‘Reġina’, Aidan & Ira’s ‘Reġina’ is a welcomed addition to the artist’s repertoire.

The official music video from Gravity Studios is out now and complements the track with sleek, modern visuals and clean cinematography.

Have you heard ‘Rest in Peace’ yet?

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Not drinking enough water raises risk of death by 20%

Not drinking enough water raises risk of death by 20%
Jan 3 2023 Share

New research published on Monday in the medical journal the Lancet has shown that adults who are not hydrated enough may show water ageing signs and higher risk of chronic diseases.

Researchers from the National Institutes of Health conducted the study over a 25 year period and analysed the medical visits of over 11,000 adults in the US aged between 45 to 66.

They then followed up with visits at ages 70 through 90, and emerging evidence showed that ‘adding consistent good hydration to other healthy lifestyle choices may slow down the ageing process.’

Researchers tracked hydration in subjects by monitoring how much sodium was found in the blood of participants, with higher sodium levels indicating less hydration. 

Blood-sodium concentrations were found to be between 135 to 146 millimoles per litre. Those with levels on the higher end of the range (i.e greater than 144 millimoles per litre) were 50% more likely to how signs of physiological ageing. 

These include high cholesterol, blood pressure, surging sugar levels, sunken eyes, etc. A 20% increase of premature death risk was also registered. 

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