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Millie Bobby Brown Allegedly Spotted In St Julian’s

Millie Bobby Brown Allegedly Spotted In St Julian’s
Jun 20 2025 Share

Millie Bobby Brown was allegedly seen walking in St Julian’s, Malta. A video shows a person who looks like Millie from behind, walking through the streets.

Henry Cavill, who plays Sherlock Holmes, is also expected to come to Malta for the filming of Enola Holmes 3.

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The cast will also include Louis Partridge, Helena Bonham Carter, Himesh Patel, and Sharon Duncan-Brewster. They all appeared in the earlier Enola Holmes films and are coming back for this new story.

This time, the film will be directed by Philip Barantini. He is known for his hit Netflix film Adolescence. Philip will take over from Harry Bradbeer, who directed the first two movies.

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MUMN Encourages Public to Pursue a Career in Nursing

MUMN Encourages Public to Pursue a Career in Nursing
Jun 19 2025 Share

The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) is calling on individuals across the country to consider a career in nursing. With the healthcare sector facing ongoing challenges and increasing demand, the importance of the nursing profession has never been more evident.

Nursing is not only a stable and rewarding career but also a vital pillar of Malta’s healthcare system. MUMN is encouraging people of all ages and backgrounds who are passionate about helping others to take the first step toward becoming a qualified nurse.

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Applications are currently open for nursing courses, offering a clear pathway to enter the profession. Whether you’re a recent school-leaver or looking for a meaningful career change, now is the time to act.

Anyone with questions or seeking guidance is encouraged to reach out directly to the union or visit www.mumn.org for more information and support.

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Become The Difference: Start Your Path In Nursing Or Midwifery

Become The Difference: Start Your Path In Nursing Or Midwifery
Jun 19 2025 Share

Heroes aren’t just found in comic books, in real life, they wear scrubs and dedicate their lives to caring for others. These everyday heroes are the nurses and midwives who guide patients through illness and help welcome new life into the world.

To shine a spotlight on these vital professions and encourage more people to join their ranks, the Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN), in collaboration with the Ministry for Health and Active Ageing, has launched the ‘Become a Hero’ campaign.

MUMN’s vision is to primarily safeguard healthcare professionals in their workplace. The union is committed to standing up for the rights, wellbeing, and interests of its members by ensuring they are treated with integrity and respect. MUMN also works to improve working conditions, support professional development, and provide excellent representation and service in an open and democratic way.

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With around 5,000 practising nurses across Malta and Gozo, the need for more professionals continues to grow. MUMN plays a crucial role in representing the rights of nurses and midwives, working tirelessly to improve their working environment and wellbeing.

If you or someone you know is passionate about helping others, now could be the perfect time to take the first step toward a rewarding career.

Interested? Send an email to [email protected].

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New Four-Year Agreement To Improve Working Conditions For GHRC Employees

Jun 19 2025 Share

A new four-year collective agreement is set to bring significant improvements in working conditions and employee benefits for staff at the Grand Harbour Regeneration Corporation (GHRC).

Minister Miriam Dalli, speaking at the signing of the agreement between GHRC and the General Workers’ Union (GWU), highlighted the importance of the corporation’s workforce in delivering the government’s vision for the Grand Harbour area.

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“The corporation’s workers are a vital pillar of our vision to regenerate the Grand Harbour in a way that puts the community first. This agreement also reflects our commitment to ensuring fair working conditions and long-term stability for everyone in this sector. I am pleased that this step was achieved through genuine collaboration and with full respect for workers’ rights.” said Minister Dalli.

The agreement includes wage increases, improved allowances, enhanced family-friendly measures, and new professional development initiatives to support continuous skills improvement in a modern and inclusive working environment.

GHRC CEO Gino Cauchi expressed his appreciation to all those involved in the negotiations, noting the positive and cooperative spirit throughout the process. He stated that the agreement is a strong indication of the Government’s confidence in GHRC and its employees, whose work continues to drive the regeneration of areas surrounding both the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett Harbour.

The Secretary of the GWU Section, Riccarda Darmanin, remarked that the negotiations were carried out with a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect, expressing gratitude to all those involved. She also thanked the workers’ representative, John Attard, for his continuous work and support for the Union members.

In recent years, the GHRC has completed several projects, including the regeneration of the Marsamxett area in Valletta, Kalkara Square and waterfront, the entrance to Senglea (Isla), the Pietà and Msida waterfronts, and the Mall Gardens in Floriana. Several other projects are planned and will begin in the coming weeks.

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