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People Want Love Island Malta To Start Airing Earlier

People Want Love Island Malta To Start Airing Earlier
Jun 13 2024 Share

Love Island Malta producer Ben Camille took to Instagram stories to share the flood of requests for the programme to start airing earlier.

Meanwhile, in an inStagram poll he held, over 96% of followers were in favour of the programme being aired an hour earlier at 9pm, given that the locally beloved show starts at 10pm on regular weekdays.

However, the air time was pushed even further back this week due to the MEP and Local Council elections, keeping viewers up until midnight in some cases.

Some followers even personally DM-ed him, saying things like:

 

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‘What are you doing to us? We’re waking up like zombies and I don’t know if I’m living. Next year at 9pm please!’

Another said: ‘I’m messaging you on behalf of my manager to tell you to start at 9pm. And if possible, even 8pm. Because we’re not going to work pretty! Well done for this year’s season.’

What do you think?

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Car Flips In Attard Road Accident

Car Flips In Attard Road Accident
Jun 13 2024 Share

Photos sent to this newsroom shows the aftermath of an accident in Triq L-Imdina, Attard after a car flipped on its top in an accident.

It is currently unclear what exactly caused the car to flip and whether anyone was injured in the incident.

Photos sent to this newsroom show police officers on site addressing the situation.

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Car On Bus Crash Causes Buġibba Traffic Standstill

Car On Bus Crash Causes Buġibba Traffic Standstill
Jun 13 2024 Share

A video sent to this newsroom shows the standstill caused in Buġibba after a car crashed into a coach yesterday.

 

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The crash caused massive delays in the area as vehicles manoeuvred around the crash site.

It is unclear whether anyone was injured in the accident as of yet.

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Maltese Beaches To Get Sand Replenished In New Project

Maltese Beaches To Get Sand Replenished In New Project
Jun 13 2024 Share

The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) has announced an upcoming sand recharge operation as part of its ongoing beach maintenance programme.

The initiative will take place at Buġibba Perched Beach in St Paul’s Bay and St. George’s Bay in St. Julian’s.

The sand, imported from Jordan, is scheduled to arrive in Malta around June 11, 2024. The delivery and spreading process will commence at Buġibba Perched Beach on Wednesday, June 12, and continue at St. George’s Bay on Monday, June 17, 2024. The MTA will keep the public informed of any adjustments to this schedule.

To ensure traffic safety, specific roads will be closed off during the unloading operations: Triq ix-Xatt ta’ San Ġorġ in St. George’s Bay and part of Dawret il-Gżejjer in Buġibba Perched Beach.

The MTA has also planned for night-time work to expedite the process and minimise disruption to the public.

The MTA appreciates the public’s cooperation and apologises for any inconvenience caused during this essential maintenance operation.

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