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New Dar Bjorn reunites separated brothers to live together

New Dar Bjorn reunites separated brothers to live together
May 8 2023 Share

Bjorn Formosa took to social media to express his gratitude over the fact that the newly inaugurated Dar Bjorn in Żebbuġ will be reuniting two brothers to live under the same roof again. 

Bjorn explained how Chris and Andrew both suffer from the same neurological genetic disease. They had to be separated earlier in life, but will now be sharing a room in the new home for those suffering with similar conditions. 

Both Andrew and Chris suffer from a disorder on the Zellweger spectrum. The disorder affects everything from nerves to metabolism and is diagnosed at birth. 

The second Dar Bjorn home is set to welcome around 30 patients, Bjorn explained on a separate social media post. This, along with the 13 other patients in Dar Bjorn Qormi. 

Dar Bjorn 2 was inaugurated last Friday in the presence of both Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition leader Bernard Grech.

It is the second home which NGO ALS Malta will have opened in Malta. Chris, Andrew and the other patients will have access to everything from a therapy pool, a garden and various other amenities to help them live a more independent and humane life. 

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Employee shortage biggest issue small businesses facing

Employee shortage biggest issue small businesses facing
May 8 2023 Share

According to a newly released survey of 415 businesses, commissioned by the Chamber for Small and Medium Businesses, employee shortage and rising inflation are the two main concerns being faced by small and medium businesses. 

Employee shortage registered the highest score in terms of concern, followed by increase in inflation and then issues with late payments, unfair competition and skills mismatch respectively. 

The lowest concerns were the weakening of the euro and environmental compliance, followed by an access to supplies. 

Meanwhile, when asked which two biggest issues the country is facing and the businesses would wish the government address, respondents replied with ‘increase in inflation’, followed by lack of good governance. 

65% of businesses thought that Malta needs to rethink the direction it is heading, with 35% thinking Malta is moving in the right direction. 

In terms of size, 56% registered 1 to 9 employees, followed by 29% with 10 to 49 employees. This was followed by 13.5% at 50 to 249 employees and 1.5% for 249+. 

53% off businesses are in the retail, import, distribution and wholesale line of business, followed by manufacturing, construction, machinery and production at 17%. 

Professional services followed in third place at 15%, whereas education, training & schools came last at just 5%.

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Man arrested over breaking into and stealing from cars

Man arrested over breaking into and stealing from cars
May 8 2023 Share

A 33-year-old English man was arrested after immediate action by the Malta Police Force after having reportedly stolen from parked vehicles. 

At around 0030hrs on Sunday morning, police were informed that a man was loitering around cars and was raising suspicion in Triq Vitale, Mġarr. 

Police convened immediately on site, and immediately began searching for the man. A man who matched the description was located a few minutes later, which led to searches on his person. 

It was found that certain vehicles in the area were open, with various objects, including money, found on the man.

The person in question is currently being held in the Police General Headquarters in Floriana and is set to be taken to court today at around 1400hrs. 

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Maltese designed Red Bull livery makes it to Miami Race Weekend

Maltese designed Red Bull livery makes it to Miami Race Weekend
May 8 2023 Share

Philip Sultana is a local designer and illustrator whose new livery for Red Bull Racing has just been displayed in Miami ahead of the Grand Prix, having placed as a runner up in a design competition. 

 

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Taking to social media, he revealed that he had answered the call for a design submission from Red Bull Racing F1 for their MIAMI special edition car livery. 

‘As a fan of the sport and having driven a single-seater at the team’s F1 racetrack before, I knew I had to make time for this opportunity’ he explained. 

He revealed that Red Bull got in touch to inform him that while his design wasn’t the one chosen to feature on the car, it had still caught their attention and it was to be showcased at the race weekend. 

For all you car design and F1 geeks out there, Sultana explained his inspiration: ‘I took my cue from the Miami sunset and the aerodynamics and vortices created by the sleek curves of the RB19 car. The blue night sky represents the cool air, while the red hues of the Miami sunset depict the hot air generated by the RB power-unit.’ 

 

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‘The two streams collide and create a spiralling effect, mimicking the energy of bulls locking horns in the RedBull logo. The final result is a livery that embodies movement, speed, and energy – the core values of RB F1. I used the brand’s colours to keep the car easily recognisable on the track, while still giving it the feel of a special edition livery that’s not easily missed.’ 

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