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Tourism Minister says Malta is working to get onto UK’s green list

Tourism Minister says Malta is working to get onto UK’s green list
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Speaking to Malta Independent, Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo stated that the tourism, health and foreign affairs authorities are working tirelessly and in a coordinated fashion to get Malta onto the UK’s green list within the coming weeks. In anticipation of the reopening of tourism on June 1st, Bartolo stated that he is confident Malta will have a very positive summer in the coming months. He also confirmed that Germany had removed Malta from their travel risk list and that this is positive news since Germany is Malta’s second largest tourism market.

Asked whether the UK will remove Malta from the risk list in the near future, Bartolo stated that should Malta continue to work in a coordinated fashion this would be entirely possible. Currently, people arriving in the UK from Malta will have to observe a quarantine period after arriving in the country.

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Photo Source: Clayton Bartolo FB

WATCH: Kailey Willis scores her second goal for Hellas Verona

Kailey Willis scores her second goal for Hellas Verona
May 10 2021 Share

Despite Hellas Verona losing 2-1 against Florentina San Gimignano on home soil, forward Kailey Willis scored her second goal with the team in the first-leg of the quarter finals of Under 19 Serie A championship. Kailey scored her first goal last April and managed to give Hellas its latest goal despite the defeat.

 

 

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On the opposing team, Nicole Sciberras contributed to Juventus U-19’s opening win. It was still an amazing performance by Willis as her pitch navigating skill and immense love for the game delivered a stupendous goal.

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5 chicken wing spots you need to try ASAP

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There was never a time when chicken wings were not poppin’, forever securing themselves a spot at the top of the mountain of legendary sides and as you’ve come to expect from us, we just HAD to compile a list of some of our favourite chicken wings spots around the island. Take a look below and see which one is your favourite!

You cannot compile a list of chicken wing greats without mentioning Novi. Their mouth-watering crispy wings are only complemented by their variety of delectable sauces.

Whether you want to pump up your adrenaline with their VERY HOT Diablo sauce or vibe out with some cool honey mustard, these wings are a national treasure.

Redefining the term ‘crispy chicken wings’, Bianca’s battered cajun wings are in a league of their own when it comes to texture and flavour, not to mention their irresistible dipping sauces.

Pair your wings with one of the many sides that Bianca’s have to offer and you have yourself a meal fit for royalty.

When the Hut introduced their signature set of Bone-in and Bone-out chicken wings, the pizza delivery game changed forever.

Boasting a mouth-watering list of sauces, you can order your wings in sets of 5, 8 or 15, if you’re feeling adventurous.

The place is named Crispy Flavoured Chicken, and rightly so, because this Għaxaq chicken spot took the island by storm when it first opened and has now opened up show in Żebbuġ.

From spicy wings to crispy nuggets and the classic chicken pieces if you want to go big, CFC has become a staple for fried chicken in Malta and we can understand why.

A local OG when it comes to burgers, but this spot’s chicken wings are relatively under the radar and somewhat of a hidden gem in the Badass menu.

Barbecue sauce like you’ve never seen before with the comforting crisp you expect from chicken wings, definitely a must try.

Got a suggestion? Did we miss one of your favourite spots? Comment below and let us know!

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Rosianne Cutajar highlights Destiny’s empowering message

Rosianne Cutajar highlights Destiny’s empowering message
May 10 2021 Share

Rosianne Cutajar took to Facebook to express her support of Destiny Chukunyere’s message regarding her outfit for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. Rosianne stated that Destiny is delivering an important message that should not be ignored. ‘In a world where everyone is trying to be liked; in a society which continuously tells women what to do, what to wear, how to look, and what to want in life’ said Rosianne; ‘an 18-year-old youth decided to reject this stereotype and to do what she feels comfortable doing.’

Rosianne added that Destiny did this confidently and autonomously, and this is not just a lesson to society but also a positive decision which will impact other women and girls who are unfortunately targeted by society. She concluded by stating that she has full trust in what Destiny decides to do as an artist and woman.

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Photo Source: Destiny Chukunyere FB, Rosianne Cutajar FB