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Sport your beard: Police unions issue directives on facial hair, nail polish & hair dye

Sport your beard: Police unions issue directives on facial hair, nail polish & hair dye
Nov 5 2021 Share

Dispute directives have been issued which are calling for police officers to keep their facial hair, not wear their cap and keep their hair dye or nail polish. This comes in the midst of a trade dispute between Malta’s police officers and the police corps.

This has been registered against the Commissioner of Police after unions were not given a reply to their dispute against the instructions given on officers’ decor. These instructions included a call for uniformed and non-uniformed members to shave their beards against disciplinary actions.

The Police Officers Union stated that “The Police Act, does not provide for any derogation, addition or subtraction by the Commissioner of Police. The Commissioner, like everyone must abide with the legislation, enacted by the President of Malta, after it passed the legislative process…”

What do you make of this situation?

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These vending machines will give 10c back for every used plastic bottle

These vending machines will give 10c back for every used plastic bottle
Nov 4 2021 Share

A new beverage scheme, which is set to launch in April of 2022, will give users up to 10c in exchange for every used plastic bottle. Signed earlier today, the deal for the Beverage Container Refund Scheme seeks to raise awareness and practicality to recycling in Malta and to bridge the gap of the production cycle of single-use beverage bottles or cans. 

The BCRS signed an agreement with Envipco today, covering the supply, installation and servicing of Reverse Vending Machines, which will play an important role in this eco-friendly initiative. The reverse vending machines will be installed across different localities. 

A small deposit of €0.10 is added to the purchase price of the beverage where the market cycle commences at the beverage producer or importing stage. The refund will be returned to the consumer upon the return of the beverage container to the vending machine. With plans to achieve high recycling targets and aiming for an 85% return of all beverage containers by 2026, this initiative could change the Maltese perception of eco-friendly initiatives. 

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Photo Source: BCRS Malta

First COVID-19 treating pill approved in the UK

First COVID-19 treating pill approved in the UK
Nov 4 2021 Share

The UK has become the first to give legal approval to a new pill designed to treat COVID-19. With more than 104 million doses of the vaccine administered in the UK, with an estimated 45.8 fully vaccinated, the country is still experiencing a massive spike in cases. Just yesterday, on the 3rd of November, 41,299 positive cases were reported, along with 217 deaths and more than 141,000 people having lost their lives to the virus. 

However, the new pill is meant to crack down on COVID-19 for those recently tested positive. Molnupiravir, which was developed by  US drug company Merck, is the first oral antiviral medication for COVID-19, BBC News reports. It will be given twice a day for 5 days to patients over the age of 18. The pill allegedly cut the risk of hospitalisations or deaths by half among patients with early symptoms. 

Health Secretary Sajid Javid said that today is a historic day for the UK, as it is the first country in the world to approve an antiviral which can also be taken at home to combat COVID-19. ‘We are working at pace across the government and with the NHS to set out plans to deploy molnupiravir to patients through a national study as soon as possible.’ What do you make of this? 

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The world’s best cheese for 2021 has been revealed…

Nov 4 2021 Share

Attention all cheese lovers – the master of all cheeses has been chosen and it’s… Olavidia – a soft goat’s cheese from Spain. It won first place at the World Cheese Awards (yes, that exists) on Wednesday, besting an entire field of 4,079 entries from more than 40 countries on five continents. Olavidia is made by an artisan cheesemaker using the commercial name Quesos y Besos (Cheeses and Kisses), and it received 103 votes, besting second place finisher from France. 

A British judge, Jason Hinds, described the cheese before the rest of the panel, saying that it had a ‘rich, seductive, creamy texture’ and a ‘flavour that was round and warm’. ‘I just wanted to go to bed with it’ he claimed. Sexual innuendos aside, owner of the winning cheese producer Silvia Pelaez said that they are a small humble cheesemaker in Jaen, and that daily labour has its reward.

The goat’s cheese has a noticeable black stripe in the middle, something the judges highlighted. The product was described as matured with penicillium candid and olive stone ash (with the latter probably accounting for the black stripe). With some 250 judges ranging from food scientists and chefs mingling with each other and the cheeses, the Spanish product managed to outrank all its competition. 

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Photo Source: CNN