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Monaco Grand Prix will allow 7500 spectators

Monaco Grand Prix will allow 7500 spectators
May 4 2021 Share

One of, if not, the most iconic races on the Formula One calendar, the Monaco Grand Prix, will be set to allow 7500 audience members to watch it in person late in May. Spectators outside fo the Principality will be obliged to show evidence of negative COVID-19 testing in order to enter the street circuit enclosure. Minister of State Pierre Dartout stated that it is vital that the Prix is held with ‘both a minimum participation of the public and the highest sanitary conditions.’

The event was cancelled last year due to COVID-19, but 2021’s prix has already sold 4000 tickets. Only 3000 will be allowed for the Friday practice but there will be no restriction on the origin of the public, notwithstanding PCR tests.

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The ‘Call for Arts’ petition taking Malta by storm

The ‘Call for Arts’ petition taking Malta by storm
May 4 2021 Share

Following the closure of several artistic and performative industries and sectors, Jeremy Grech created the ‘This Is A Call For Arts’ petition which aims to create awareness and get the authorities to provide a tangible re-opening plan for the live arts. The petition has, as of the time of writing, already accumulated a whopping 1,094 signatures, with its aim of getting to 1,500 just within reach. Jeremy expressed his concern for the survival of the arts in Malta during these trying times eloquently;

‘Our voices remain silent. Our songs unheard, monologues unspoken, symphonies muted, canvases empty, dances static and our pages bare!’ The petition is a step towards giving artists the chance to plan their future, career and training. Stating that artists ‘trained for this profession, […] made sacrifices, […] a career out of it. […] Give us a well needed voice. We are listening.’

To support the petition, follow the link below:

https://www.change.org/p/the-government-of-malta-this-is-a-call-for-arts-what-is-the-plan-for-the-performing-arts?utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=custom_url&recruited_by_id=27e7dda0-a67a-11eb-9d47-83f866035221

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Why jewellery is the ideal Mother’s Day gift for any loving mother

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With another Mother’s Day just around the corner, while the love for our dear mothers continues to grow and flourish, ideas for a fresh Mother’s Day gift begin to dwindle year after year.

Very little avenues offer the ideal gift to celebrate such a prominent figure in our lives while avoiding the traditional route of chocolate and flowers but GRAM Collections are providing the ideal token of love & appreciation for this year’s Mother’s Day.

Whether you want to go bold with 18 Carat Gold jewellery or celebrate everything that is classic with a 20th Century-inspired ‘MUM’ ring, you’re sure to find the perfect gift to celebrate motherly love…

…and let’s face it, when has jewellery ever been a wrong choice? A timeless classic in its own right with a wide variety of models to choose from, nothing says ‘Grazzi Ma’ like a gift from GRAM Collections.

If you’ve found yourself in a race against the clock until Mother’s day arrives on Sunday, pay a visit to their website gramcollections.com and pick the perfect present for your mum from the comfort of your own home with FREE Delivery.

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Vaccine rollout picking up pace throughout Europe

Vaccine rollout picking up pace throughout Europe
May 4 2021 Share

The Netherlands reopened alfresco hospitality with Belgians ignoring official advice and driving a short distance across the border to enjoy their neighbouring country’s freedom. According to Guardian graphics, Malta’s vaccination rollout is among the highest in Europe as it has vaccinated 76.9 persons out of every hundred. The Netherlands is, according to latest data, administering a jab every half a second to its population of 17.2 million.

Around 20% of the population in each EU country, with only a few exceptions such as Bulgaria and Croatia, have been vaccinated. Malta is leading the way in this sector as 52.43% of the country’s population has been vaccinated. A European Commission official stated that vaccination in the EU is increasing dramatically as the battle against COVID-19 continues.

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