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Our Very Own Debrii Plays For All Big Brother Season 1 Residents Ahead Of Tonight’s Finale

Our Very Own Debrii Plays For All Big Brother Season 1 Residents Ahead Of Tonight’s Finale
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Malta Daily’s own DJ Debrii brought the party vibes to the Big Brother Malta house last night, as all Season 1 contestants reunited ahead of tonight’s big finale.

The night served as a celebration of the season’s drama, friendships and unforgettable moments.

With finalists Gabriel, Jay and Karl still in the running, tonight we will se which one of them will take the crown as Big Brother Malta’s first ever winner!

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Thousands Of Valletta Supporters Fills the Capital Streets To Celebrate Return To Premier League

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Thousands of Valletta supporters took over the streets of the capital city, to celebrate Valletta’s dominant Challenge League season and promotion back to the Maltese Premier League.

The celebrations began after Valletta’s 3-0 victory over Marsa FC at the Ta’ Qali National Stadium, where they were officially crowned BOV Challenge League champions.

Fans quickly brought the festivities to the heart of the capital, filling the iconic streets with chants, flares, and a wave of excitement as they celebrated in true passion.

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British Spy Drama ‘Secret Service’ Filming In Malta

British Spy Drama ‘Secret Service’ Filming In Malta
Apr 13 2025 Share

Filming is underway in Malta for ‘Secret Service’, a new British spy thriller series from ITV, and is taking place across several historic locations including Valletta, Vittoriosa, Senglea and Dingli.

Based on the novel by ITV journalist Tom Bradby and directed by Oscar winner James Marsh, the five part series began production in early 2025 in both London and Malta. 

Around 150 crew members are working on the series, including 122 Maltese and Gozitan professionals. The project is one of eight international productions currently filming on the islands and is also benefiting from Malta’s cash rebate programme.

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici and Film Commissioner Johann Grech visited the set at Gardjola Gardens in Senglea this week.

The series is expected to air later this year on ITV.

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Labour Extends Lead Over Nationalists To 24,000 Votes In Recent Survey

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The Labour Party has widened its lead over the Nationalist Party from 12,000 votes in February to 24,000, according to MaltaToday’s April survey.

Labour now enjoys 51.6% support, securing an absolute majority, while the PN trails at 42.8%. Support for third parties, including Momentum and ADPD, remains limited and fragmented.

The PL’s nine-point lead is largely attributed to a sharp decrease in abstention among its 2022 voters and a rise in abstention from former PN voters. Labour is now retaining 80.4% of its 2022 vote share, compared to the PN’s 77.7%.

Turnout is projected at 77.5%, slightly up from February. The survey coincided with Labour’s push to rally its base, highlighting government reforms and internal PN divisions — a strategy that appears to have worked.

Prime Minister Robert Abela maintains a strong 27-point trust lead over PN leader Bernard Grech, who has recorded his weakest showing in over a year. Among 16- to 35-year-olds, Grech’s trust rating has fallen to just 12%.

Government satisfaction has also slightly improved, rising from 2.9 to 3.1 out of 5. Third parties scored low, with Momentum at 2.2% and ADPD at 1.5%.

In Gozo, the Nationalist Party’s lead has narrowed significantly to just one point, down from a 15-point advantage in February. However, the PN has regained control of the Western district, where it now holds a four-point lead.

Third-party support is strongest in the Northern region, with Arnold Cassola’s Momentum reaching 4.2%, while ADPD and other minor parties collectively register 2.6%.

The highest levels of abstention are recorded in the South Eastern region, where 30.3% say they would not vote, followed by the Western region at 27.1%.

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