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Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Losing Control In Qormi

Motorcyclist Grievously Injured After Losing Control In Qormi
Nov 5 2024 Share

A 43 year old man resident of Ħal Qormi, at around 1115hrs yesterday, was taken to Mater Dei Hospital after he was injured in a traffic accident in Triq l-Imdina, Ħal Qormi.

Preliminary investigations showed that a man who was driving a Honda motorcycle, lost control and fell.

He was given medical attention and taken to hospital via ambulance. He was later certified as having suffered grievous injuries.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Local Who Took Part In Gladiator Expresses Pride & Joy

Local Who Took Part In Gladiator Expresses Pride & Joy
Nov 5 2024 Share

In a video recorded after a screening of Gladiator II, local showman and podcaster Massimo Morana expressed his pride and his joy as to what he had just witnessed.

‘I had to record a video after coming home and having a mini reunion with so many talented and hard working local crew members.’

 

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He highlighted the Maltese talent that went into the creation of this massive film.

‘Even though my cast scene was cut I could still see myself on such a masterpiece and the whole island should be incredibly proud that such a movie was filmed here and made possible with all the hard work put in.’

Morana even shared some photos of the official call sheet of his day as a cast member on set together with the likes of Denzel, Pedro and Paul.

Will you be watching Gladiator II?

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Bernard Grech Responds To Budget 2025

Bernard Grech Responds To Budget 2025
Nov 5 2024 Share

During his response to the Budget 2025 presentation, Opposition Leader Bernard Grech criticised the Labour government, arguing that it lacks a clear plan and has created record debt without solving key issues.

He stressed that Malta needs a “government of quality,” which the Nationalist Party aims to provide.

Grech emphasised that a PN-led government would be focused on addressing the real needs of the people, creating opportunities in education, and preventing poverty.

He promised a government that is transparent, accountable, and forward-thinking, working for the people rather than political interests. He also highlighted the importance of strengthening state institutions and ensuring a clear separation between government and the state.

Grech criticised the current government for its handling of the economy, governance, and public services, claiming that the Labour administration is “tired” and disconnected from the people’s concerns.

He also warned about the growing national debt, which is projected to exceed €10 billion, and highlighted how interest payments will burden future generations.

The PN, according to Grech, offers hope and a strong direction for Malta, focusing on consultation and action to create a better quality of life. He concluded by reaffirming the party’s readiness to deliver on its promises if given the public’s trust.

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Activists ‘Award’ Robert Abela 1st Prime Puppet Award

Activists 'Award' Robert Abela 1st Prime Puppet Award
Nov 5 2024 Share

Yesterday evening, Moviment Graffitti activists staged a symbolic protest outside Parliament ahead of the Opposition Leader Bernard Grech’s response to the Labour government’s Budget 2025.

The activists presented the “Prime Puppet Award” to Prime Minister Robert Abela, criticising his relationship with developers in Malta.

The award was directed at the Prime Minister in recognition of his “loyal service to developers,” with the activists accusing him of prioritising their interests, the activists explained.

They claimed the Prime Minister has delayed crucial reforms, such as those related to development appeals, allowing developers to continue building even when legal objections are raised.

The activists also criticised the government for altering Local Plans to accommodate developers, citing the example of the Villa Rosa project.

The protest concluded with the activists claiming that the Prime Minister’s actions demonstrate an “absolute loyalty” to developers.

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