Step Into History: Two Days of Free Events at Fort St Elmo

Step Into History: Two Days of Free Events at Fort St Elmo
May 27 2025 Share

This May, step into history as Heritage Malta commemorates two powerful milestones: the 50th anniversary of the National War Museum and 80 years since the end of WWII in Europe. In collaboration with the National Celebrations Foundation and Festivals Malta, a weekend of free, immersive events will unfold at the legendary Fort St Elmo and the National War Museum.

It all kicks off on Friday, 30th May with As One – A Concert for Peace. Expect an emotional evening blending live music, visuals, and reflection. The night begins with Dominic Galea’s WWII Impressions, followed by stripped-back renditions of anti-war classics performed by Ivan Grech, Maxine Pace, and Cliff Zammit Stevens. Backed by a live choir and stunning visuals, this standing concert promises a stirring tribute to peace and resilience.

Then, on Sunday 1st June, bring the whole family for an open day at the Fort St Elmo and the National War Museum. Enjoy hourly guided tours in Maltese and English, historical re-enactments, hands-on activities, and the rare chance to view the George Cross alongside King George VI’s original letter.

Explore new immersive exhibits, including one spotlighting the iconic Bofors anti-aircraft gun, and look to the skies for a vintage Piper J-3 Cub flyover. Also debuting are three new Heritage Malta publications diving into Malta’s wartime story.

Admission to both events is completely free, but concert tickets are limited. Book yours now via heritagemalta.mt or at any Heritage Malta site. Full details at heritagemalta.mt/whats-on.

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Rare Ribbonfish Caught In Maltese Waters

Rare Ribbonfish Caught In Maltese Waters
May 27 2025 Share

Marine biologist Alan Deidun recently shared some exciting news. A ribbonfish, also called dealfish or ‘fjamma’ in Maltese, was caught in Maltese waters.

The ribbonfish (Trachipterus trachypterus) is special because it can stand straight up in the water.

It has a long, thin body that makes it very interesting to see.

This ribbonfish was caught by local fisherman Ricky Mizzi.

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Jessica VellaSecures Malta’s 1st Ever Gold In Karate At GSSE 2025

May 27 2025 Share

Jessica Vella has secured Malta’s first-ever gold medal in Karate at the 2025 Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE) held in Andorra.

The 19-year-old athlete made history by clinching the top spot in the Senior Kata category, marking a sensational debut for the sport at the Games.

Vella’s outstanding performance captivated spectators and brought pride to Team Malta. Competing in Group B, she dominated from the outset, earning 37.8 points to defeat Liechtenstein’s Aileen Sprenger, who scored 33.8 points.

Continuing her winning streak, Vella secured a 37.3 to 32.7 victory over Monaco’s Cecille Orrigo, advancing confidently to the semi-finals.

In the semi-final round, she narrowly edged out Andorra’s Maria Ubiergo with a score of 38.4 to 36.8, securing her place in the gold medal final.

The final saw Vella face Montenegro’s Mila Mrakovic, where she emerged victorious with an impressive 39.1 to 37 points, sealing her historic triumph.

The Maltese Olympic Committee celebrated the milestone, stating, “History made as Jessica Vella secures Malta’s first-ever Karate medal.”

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17.00 Odds To Be Relegated: A Glimpse Into Man United’s Decline

May 27 2025 Share

As the dust settles on the 2024/25 campaign, Manchester United fans are left facing a sobering reality: the Red Devils have been priced at 17.00 for relegation ahead of the upcoming Premier League season, according to odds from Meridianbet.

Following a disappointing league performance and a lacklustre showing in the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur, questions surrounding United’s direction have only intensified. With mounting pressure on the club’s hierarchy and growing concerns over their transfer policy, the odds reflect a decline few could have imagined just a few seasons ago.

Relegation Market Overview

While United’s 17.00 odds place them well outside the current favourites for relegation, the inclusion of a club with their history in this conversation is telling. The shortest odds to go down next season are currently held by newly promoted sides Sunderland (1.36), Burnley (1.40), and Leeds United (1.72), with Wolves (4.20) and Fulham, Brentford, and Crystal Palace all sitting between 6.00 and 6.50.

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West Ham and Everton follow at 8.00, with the likes of Bournemouth (9.00), Brighton (11.00), and Nottingham Forest (13.00) completing the pack of likely strugglers. Further down the board, Manchester City are priced at 21.00 amid ongoing legal uncertainty, while Chelsea, Aston Villa, and Newcastle remain distant outsiders at triple-digit figures. All odds are provided by Meridianbet.

A Club at a Crossroads

This valuation isn’t purely based on results. Off-pitch instability, managerial turnover, and a lack of clear vision have all contributed to United’s decline. A once-dominant force in English football now finds itself included in betting markets once reserved for perennial strugglers.

Meridianbet’s pricing reflects broader sentiment around the club’s turbulent situation and underachievement. However, with a summer of potential changes ahead, the 2025/26 season presents a chance for redemption. Should United manage to restructure their squad and leadership effectively, they could silence critics and realign with their lofty expectations.

Conclusion

While Manchester United are by no means favourites to be relegated, their 17.00 odds at Meridianbet highlight just how far the club has fallen in the eyes of bookmakers and football followers alike. Whether this acts as a wake-up call or a sign of deeper troubles remains to be seen

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