Miriana Conte Receiving Hospital Treatment After 10:30am Car Accident

Miriana Conte Receiving Hospital Treatment After 10:30am Car Accident
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Singer Miriana Conte has been admitted to Mater Dei Hospital for treatment following a traffic accident in Żebbuġ this morning, PBS reports.

A Police spokesperson informed TVMnews that the incident occurred around 10:30am on Triq l-Imdina, involving Conte and a car driven by a 40-year-old man from Birkirkara.

The other driver reportedly escaped uninjured.

Conte was taken to hospital for examination after reportedly being left in a state of shock. It is understood that she was en route to her first official engagements following her victory at the Malta Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night with the song ‘Kant’.

More details will follow.

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“Il-Flus Li Tagħmlu Minn Fuq Id-Droga, Il-Prostituzzjoni U L-Użura Huma Flus Misħutin.”

"Il-Flus li agħmlu minn fuq id-droga, il-prostituzzjoni u l-użura huma flus misħutin."
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Archbishop Charles Scicluna delivered a heartfelt tribute to Monsignor Victor Grech during the praesente cadavere Mass at St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, attended by Auxiliary Bishop Joseph Galea-Curmi. In his homily, the Archbishop described Monsignor Grech’s voice as one of comfort, which conveyed the Word of the Lord with warmth and love. He was praised not only for his priesthood but also for his role as a shepherd, servant, and prophet who confronted the nation’s wounds, particularly those caused by addiction.

Archbishop Scicluna emphasized the late Monsignor’s commitment to healing, urging the community to follow his example by showing kindness, understanding, and forgiveness. He also urged people to look beyond faces and focus on the hearts of others, working towards unity.

The Archbishop also addressed those profiting from vices, stating, “The money you make from drugs, prostitution, and usury is cursed money.” He called on them to stop exploiting the vulnerable, especially youth, and to break free from the chains of exploitation. The message was clear: Monsignor Grech’s legacy was one of compassion and healing.

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Hundreds Gather To Honour Mons. Victor Grech’s Life Of Service

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This morning, hundreds of people gathered to pay their final respects to Monsignor Victor Grech, a beloved figure known for his lifelong dedication to helping others. Among those in attendance were fellow priests, collaborators, and individuals he had supported throughout the years, including both current and former residents of Caritas Malta.

During the funeral Mass, Archbishop Charles Scicluna described Dun Victor as a shepherd and servant who not only identified the wounds of society but also worked tirelessly to heal them. He praised his unwavering commitment to uplifting those in need, especially those struggling with addiction and hardship. The Archbishop also delivered a strong message to those who cause suffering, reminding them of the impact of their actions.

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At the conclusion of the Mass, Archbishop Scicluna reflected on Dun Victor’s final days, emphasizing that his parting words were filled with love and kindness for everyone.

“Today, on your behalf, I say to Dun Victor: We love you. Thank you, Dun Victor,” he said.

Monsignor Victor Grech leaves behind a lasting legacy of compassion and service, having profoundly influenced countless lives through his work with Caritas Malta and beyond.

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“Labour Would Win Election by 16,000 Votes if Held Tomorrow”, Survey by Statistician Vincent Marmarà Shows

"Labour Would Win Election by 16,000 Votes if Held Tomorrow", Survey by Statistician Vincent Marmarà Shows
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A recent survey conducted by statistician Professor Vincent Marmarà indicates that if a general election were held tomorrow, the Labour Party (PL) would secure a majority, with a projected lead of approximately 15,800 votes. The study highlights a significant portion of the electorate—22%—remains undecided, underscoring the potential impact of this group on future election outcomes. The latest numbers were revealed by Marmarà on Ricky Caruana’s podcast.

Key findings from the survey include:

Voting Intentions:

  • 38.5% of respondents expressed support for the PL, while 34.8% favoured the Nationalist Party (PN). A notable 21.8% were uncertain about their voting preference.

Labour Would Win Election by 16,000 Votes if Held Tomorrow, Survey by Statistician Vincent Marmarà Shows

Voter Retention:

  • Among those who voted for the PL in the 2022 general election, 72.2% intend to vote for the party again, 1.5% have shifted their support to the PN, 12.1% are undecided, and 12.9% plan to abstain.
  • For 2022 PN voters, 80.5% plan to remain loyal, 0.4% have switched to the PL, 11.9% are undecided, and 6.2% intend to abstain.
  • Leader Trust Ratings: Labour leader Robert Abela holds a 13.2% higher trust rating compared to Nationalist leader Bernard Grech.

Labour Would Win Election by 16,000 Votes if Held Tomorrow, Survey by Statistician Vincent Marmarà Shows

The survey also notes minimal voter migration between the two main parties. However, a substantial number of respondents, particularly from the Labour camp, indicated a likelihood of abstaining from voting. When applying scientific models, the data suggests that the PL would achieve an absolute majority of 50.1%, with the PN obtaining 44.2%, the ADPD 3.0%, and other parties 2.7%.

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