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Sarah Zerafa Shares More Moments From Her Dream Wedding

Sarah Zerafa Shares More Moments From Her Dream Wedding
Jul 5 2024 Share

Sarah Zerafa shared more moments from her magical wedding to her now-husband David Vella.

 

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The bride also made a quick change into her dream dress – a pink and fluffy piece by Charles & Ron.

‘Everything still feels like a dream’, she wrote. ‘The dress, the wedding cake, the love… absolutely indescribable. Always envisioned myself having a pink wedding dress… but this definitely exceeded my expectations.’

 

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Congratulations to both!

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EURO 2024 Quarter Finals Start Today

EURO 2024 Quarter Finals Start Today
Jul 5 2024 Share

The Euro 2024 quarterfinals are all set to kick off as Germany and Spain will be the first to compete  in Stuttgart tonight the kickstart the competition.

Throughout the tournament, the hosts have been in incredible form, and they have become clear favourites in the group stages.

A generational matchup between Kylian Mbappe and France and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal team comes next. Since neither team has quite found their footing in the campaign, this rematch of the Euro 2016 final. England will be playing against Switzerland in the tournament’s third quarterfinal on July 6th.

The Netherlands and Turkey will then face off in an exhibition  match of the dark horses in the final quarterfinal match.

Who will you be supporting ?

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Maltese Born Kevin Bonavia Elected In UK Election

Maltese Born Kevin Bonavia Elected In UK Election
Jul 5 2024 Share

Malta-born Kevin Bonavia has been elected to the UK House of Commons as a Labour Party candidate. He won the seat in the north London constituency of Stevenage, Hertfordshire, which had been under Conservative control since 2010.

Bonavia secured 17,698 votes, defeating Conservative candidate Alex Clarkson, who received 11,080 votes.

Labour achieved a landslide victory in Thursday’s elections, with projections indicating they will secure over 400 seats.

 

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After his victory was announced, Bonavia expressed that it was the “honour of his life” to be elected and pledged to restore the MP role to its core purpose of service.

Bonavia, 46, was born in Malta and spent his early years in Rabat, where he helped his father with a beachside business renting umbrellas and boats.

At age 8, he moved to the UK, where his father worked as a cab driver before his parents started a café and a video rental store. In his victory speech, Bonavia thanked his parents for teaching him the value of hard work and helping others.

Stevenage has been a constituency since 1983. It was held by the Conservatives for 14 years until Labour’s Tony Blair won a landslide victory in 1997, when Barbara Follett replaced Tim Wood as MP. Bonavia now takes over from outgoing Tory MP Stephen McParland.

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YouTuber Holds ‘L’ Behind Rishi Sunak For Losing Election

YouTuber Holds 'L' Behind Rishi Sunak For Losing Election
Jul 5 2024 Share

Following the Conservative Party’s defeat in the general election, Rishi Sunak, who retained his seat in Richmond and Northallerton, fell victim to a prank by YouTuber Niko Omilana.

During Sunak’s speech, Omilana, who had stood as an independent candidate, walked behind him holding a paper with the letter “L,” implying “loser.” Omilana later claimed the prank on social media, writing, “Hold this L Rishi, your time is up.”

Despite efforts to remove Omilana from the camera frame, he remained visible. Sunak described the election result as “a sobering verdict” and took responsibility for the Conservatives’ loss.

 

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He expressed regret for the many hardworking Conservative candidates who were defeated, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, Commons leader Penny Mordaunt, and Defence Secretary Grant Shapps.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, poised to become Prime Minister, celebrated the victory, stating that change “begins now.”

He emphasized Labour’s readiness to serve the country and pledged an “age of national renewal” despite acknowledging the challenges ahead. Starmer spoke of the “sunlight of hope” shining again for Britain after 14 years.

Meanwhile, former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn retained his Islington North seat as an independent candidate, defeating Labour’s Praful Nargund by 7,247 votes. Corbyn dedicated his victory to the people of Islington North, emphasizing his campaign’s positivity and commitment to unity.

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