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PN Proposes Enshrining Art Into Constitution & More

PN Proposes Enshrining Art Into Constitution & More
May 26 2025 Share

The Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) has reiterated its commitment to Malta’s arts, culture, and national heritage during a recent dialogue event held at the Masquerade Malta studios (M Space) in Msida.

The event, which brought together a wide spectrum of professionals and practitioners from the cultural sector, was led by PN Leader Bernard Grech and forms part of the party’s ongoing outreach to different segments of society.

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In his address, Grech presented a number of policy proposals the PN would implement if elected to government.

Among these are the inclusion of art and culture in the Constitution to guarantee state protection, a reduced 5% tax rate on the first €80,000 of income for registered artists, and overhauls to the VAT system and public funding mechanisms.

The party also pledged to broaden access to cultural activities through community-based initiatives, reinforce arts education from an early age, and better support freelancers and up-and-coming creatives.

Grech was critical of what he characterised as repeated, unfulfilled pledges by successive administrations, particularly in relation to independent theatres, visual and performing arts, and Carnival.

He pointed to the long-promised but repeatedly altered Carnival Village project as a key example, vowing that a PN-led government would ensure fairer and more transparent cultural investment.

Participants at the event, representing diverse sectors within the arts and heritage landscape, voiced a range of concerns.

These included difficulties faced by the private sector in competing with state-backed events, limited funding for conservation and restoration, and a lack of accessible venues and financial support.

Stakeholders also stressed the importance of a holistic strategy for the sector—one that includes stronger arts education, youth involvement in traditional band clubs, and the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage such as village festas and historical re-enactments.

Julie Zahra, PN Shadow Minister for Arts, Culture and National Heritage, who is also an artist, echoed these concerns, emphasising the need for sustained investment and greater recognition of the sector’s role in Maltese life.

The event was moderated by broadcaster John Bundy and cultural presenter Mariella Pisani Bencini, and featured live artistic contributions from sculptor Antoine Farrugia and artist Mark Schembri.

The PN confirmed that insights from this discussion will inform its cultural policies and future electoral programme.

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MEP Daniel Attard Says Belgian Police Conversation Recordings Are Good News

MEP Daniel Attard Says Belgian Police Conversation Recordings Are Good News
May 26 2025 Share

Labour MEP Daniel Attard has confirmed that Belgian authorities are seeking to lift his parliamentary immunity as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged lobbying and bribery involving Chinese technology company Huawei.

The request is linked to a football match Attard attended last September at Anderlecht’s stadium, where he was seated in a Huawei-sponsored VIP box. Attard says he accepted the invitation from his Hungarian assistant and was unaware at the time that the tickets had been provided by Huawei or that a lobbyist affiliated with the company would be present.

During a recent interview on RTK103, Attard said he welcomed reports that Belgian police had recorded conversations in the VIP box, describing it as “good news” that may help confirm his version of events. He noted that the lobbyist expressed interest in further discussion during the match, leading to a follow-up meeting in Strasbourg. Attard maintains that this meeting complied with European Parliament rules and took place before Huawei became the subject of a formal investigation.

Attard has written to European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, requesting the waiver of his immunity in order to cooperate fully with Belgian authorities. He has also informed the leadership of the Socialists & Democrats Group and says he is prepared to provide all relevant information.

In a separate video, the MEP thanked everyone who supported him during these times, saying that this will motivate him to continue working for not just the Maltese on an EU level, but also those suffering injustices. Attard said that he will continue to push for the ending of suffering in Gaza, saying that the resistance against the humanitarian crisis and war crimes being committed is increasing, and that he will continue to champion the voices of those suffering.

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Maltese Girls Smoking & Drinking Alcohol More Than Boys

Maltese Girls Smoking & Drinking Alcohol More Than Boys
May 26 2025 Share

In Malta, recent findings from the ESPAD (European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs) study have raised red flags regarding adolescent substance use—particularly among girls.

While Malta ranks below the European average in lifetime e-cigarette use among students (under 33%), it is one of the few countries where girls significantly outpace boys.

Maltese girls report a 13-percentage-point higher rate of e-cigarette use than boys—the widest gender gap among all ESPAD countries.

Current use (past 30 days) tells a similar story. In Malta, 10% of students reported vaping recently, with usage higher among girls (mirroring a Europe-wide trend). Moreover, daily e-cigarette use is also more prevalent among Maltese girls, suggesting not just experimentation but habitual consumption.

Alcohol use follows the same concerning trajectory. Girls in Malta report higher lifetime alcohol use (74%) than boys (64%), and a notably higher rate of binge drinking (34% vs 25%). This gender disparity aligns with European patterns but is more pronounced locally.

Even illicit drug use, typically dominated by boys, reflects a reversal in Malta: 15% of Maltese girls report having used an illicit drug at least once, compared to 9.3% of boys. Girls also report higher perceived availability of substances, including cocaine and ecstasy.

These figures suggest that adolescent girls in Malta are not only catching up to boys in substance use—they’re surpassing them in several key areas, warranting targeted public health interventions focused on gender-specific education and prevention.

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JA Malta Hosts 36th Annual Finals & Awards Night

JA Malta Hosts 36th Annual Finals & Awards Night
May 26 2025 Share

On the 24th of May 2025, JA Malta celebrated the 36th edition of its annual Finals and Awards Night at Sir Temi Zammit Hall, at the University of Malta. This year, over 250 students from 12 schools and educational institutions participated in the JA Malta Company and StartUp Programmes.

Representing a wide range of academic backgrounds, the participating institutions included: G.F. Abela Junior College, De La Salle College Sixth Form, Sir M.A. Refalo Sixth Form, Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School, Central Mediterranean Business School, Verdala International School, Institute of Tourism Studies, St. Edward’s College Sixth Form, St. Aloysius College Sixth Form, Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education (SMI), Manzoni Fashion School, and the University of Malta.

The evening highlighted the hard work, creativity, and dedication of these young participants. The evening was filled with excitement and anticipation as 15 judges faced the challenging task of selecting the winners from a pool of exceptional talent. These participants vied for the titles of Company of the Year and StartUp of the Year. The winning teams were Simplex from St. Aloysius College Sixth Form, crowned Company of the Year, and MediMind from Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education (SMI), named StartUp of the Year.

These teams will now represent Malta at #Gen_E – the largest entrepreneurship festival in Europe, which will be held in Athens, Greece from 1st to 3rd July 2025, competing against 42 other countries. Additionally, both teams for these two awards will also get 1 Year membership with the Malta Chamber and 10 hours of consultancy and support from Bajada Group to tweak their reports and presentations for the international experience.

The finalists for the Company of the Year award were:

• Beewise
• Famuzi
• Heritage in Hand
• Matter
• Opuntis
• Revive
• Simplex
• Ziffa Maltija

Second place: Opuntis – G.F. Abela Junior College

Third place: BeeWise – De La Salle Sixth Form

Award Winners

• Deloitte Business Plan Award – Simplex
• Farsons Ready for Work Award – Simplex
• EFQ Management Consultants Quality Excellence Award – Simplex
• Atlas Insurance Digital Marketing Innovation Award – Matter
• Mizzi Organisation Sales Technique Award – Matter
• Malta Digital Innovation Authority Use of Tech Award – CasaX
• FinanceMalta Financial Statements Award – Ziffa Maltija
• HSBC Malta Foundation Green Entrepreneurship Award – Revive
• Hili Ventures Marketplace Award – Matter
• Bolt Internationalisation Award – BeeWise

The finalists for the Company of the Year award were:

• ClassHopper
• Clothink
• MediMind
• MontiNotes

StartUp Programme Awards

• HSBC Malta Foundation ESG Sustainability Award – MediMind
• EY Idea Validation Award – ClassHopper
• Camilleri Preziosi Advocates Customer Focus Award – MediMind
• Bolt Disruptive Excellence Award – MediMind
• Tech.mt Digital Innovation Award – MediMind

StartUp of the Year – Second Place: MontiNotes – University of Malta
StartUp of the Year – Third Place: ClassHopper – University of Malta

Entrepreneurial Spirit Award Winners

• Alina Artiukhova
• Danill Golomozy
• Celaine Bonello
• Jenneyzia Degabrielle Abela
• Nicholas Zammit
• Souhayma Amdouni

Special Chairperson Awards

• John Harper Award – Mr Roberto Calleja
• Philip Bonnet Award for Perseverance – Team MasterMugs – Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS)

‘We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our partners, including Jobsplus, HSBC Malta Foundation, Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, Deloitte Malta, EY Malta, Camilleri Preziosi Advocates, Atlas Insurance, The Malta Chamber, Salesforce, Microsoft, Mizzi Organisation, Malta Digital Innovation Authority, Bolt, FinanceMalta, Farsons Group, Hili Ventures, EFQ Management Consultants, Tech.mt, Malta Enterprise, the Malta Business Registry, Muscat Drago, S.Rausi Trading Ltd, Verdi Hotels and Bajada Group.’

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