Protect Women’s Privacy In Miscarriage Leave Proposals, Says MP

Protect Women's Privacy In Miscarriage Leave Proposals, Says MP
Mar 10 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar shared her thoughts about the announcement that a discussion on miscarriage leave is being considered by the Labour government.

Prime Minister Robert Abela announced this weekend that discussions will take place regarding the introduction of miscarriage leave, offering couples going through this difficult experience dedicated time off.

Speaking on the matter, Cutajar said that it is crucial to protect the privacy of the mother during such a vulnerable moment.

She said that this would be in order to protect her from being discriminated against and kept from, say, promotions, due to her planning on having children.

She pointed to women already being discriminated against on the workplace and that disclosing a miscarriage could end up backfiring as the woman would reveal she would be in need of maternity leave in the future, amongst other matters.

On his part, the Prime Minister said that this is a strong social measure that will significantly improve the quality of life for affected families.

What do you think?

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Record Breaking 5,529 Operations In Gozo General Hospital In 2025

Record Breaking 5,529 Operations In Gozo General Hospital In 2025
Mar 10 2025 Share

Minister for Health Jo Etienne Abela celebrated with the Gozo General Hospital for a record breaking amount of medical operations in 2024.

A 14% increase over the previous year saw 5,529 medical interventions taking place in Gozo’s hospital.

The staff celebrated with a cake to mark the milestone, with the Minister saying that the aim is to keep this track record and potentially improve it for all those in need around Malta and Gozo.

‘I thank all the workers at the hospital for their dedication who do their job so that patients receive quality care.’

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Malta Police Dismantle Organised Crime Group Involved in Drug Trafficking

Mar 10 2025 Share

After weeks of investigations and surveillance, and through Intelligence-Led Policing, the Malta Police Force have dismantled an organised crime group involved in drug importation and trafficking across Europe on Saturday.

Acting on gathered intelligence, officers surrounded an apartment block on Triq Alfred Craig, Tal-Pietà, on Saturday morning.

From these apartments, they arrested three men and a woman, all Romanian nationals, and seized approximately 10 kilograms of cannabis with an estimated street value of €150,000. Another Romanian man was arrested at a hotel in Gżira.

The arrested men are aged 36, 40, and 44, while the woman is 33. They were being held at the Floriana police lock-up and were arraigned in court today at noon (12:00) before Magistrate Dr Marsanne Farrugia LL.D.

In court, Stelica State, 44, Ion Palade, 36, Claudiu Dangeanu, and Petronela Chiriac, 33, were all charged with the possession and trafficking of cannabis. Dangeanu also faced an additional charge of possessing a psychoactive substance.

All four pleaded not guilty and none of them requested any bail. The court, presided over by Magistrate Marsanne Farrugia, also ordered the freezing of their assets.

Chiriac was defended by lawyers Franco Debono and Adreanna Zammit, whilst the others received legal aid from lawyer Martine Herrera.

The prosecution was led by inspectors Alfredo Mangion and John Leigh Howard alongside AG lawyer Maria Francesca Spiteri.

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Sarah Bajada Brings Back ‘Figolli Kits’ In Aid Of Puttinu Cares

Sarah Bajada Brings Back 'Figolli Kits' In Aid Of Puttinu Cares
Mar 10 2025 Share

Local presenter and influencer Sarah Bajada is bringing back her yearly Figolli Kit for parents and kids to create their own figolli for Easter.

For the third consecutive year, Sarah will be introducing kits for parents who might not have the time to make their own figolli.

 

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The kit provides a ready made figolla with the necessary decorative food-materials for kids to learn to create their own figolli.

All proceeds from the project will, as always, go to Puttinu Cares.

The main aim, Sarah explains, is to teach kids how they can help other people. Last year, Sarah raised €2,000 for the NGO that helps kids battle cancer, and this year’s kits will be no different!

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