Universal Studios UK Reveals 3 Key Attractions Ahead Of 2031 Launch

Universal Studios UK Reveals 3 Key Attractions Ahead Of 2031 Launch
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Universal Studios is set to open a major new theme park in Bedfordshire UK by 2031, making it one of Europe’s largest and most high-tech. 

The theme park will be a 476-acre site and will feature rides, shops, a hotel and immersive entertainment. It is expected to have 8.5 million visitors in its first year alone. 

Three standout attractions have already been teased, the first being a volcano simulation which will feature a towering, erupting volcano. This will serve as the park’s dramatic centrepiece.

The park will also have three roller coasters with loops, lakeside turns and thrilling drops.

A large amphitheatre hints at a nightly Lakeside show with fireworks, music and lights, possibly inspired by Universal’s ‘Cinesational’ in Florida.

While full details are still under wraps, fans can expect rides based on major Universal franchises like Jurassic Park, Minions and even Harry Potter.

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PM Inaugurates 2 New Schools In Rabat, Gozo

PM Inaugurates 2 New Schools In Rabat, Gozo
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Prime Minister Robert Abela, alongside Ministers Clifton Grima and Clint Camilleri, inaugurated two new schools in Rabat, Gozo: Sir Arturo Mercieca Primary School and Agius de Soldanis Middle School.

The €18 million investment forms part of a broader vision for inclusive and modern education on the island.

The primary school features 16 classrooms, 10 kindergarten rooms, and specialised labs for science, IT, and art, covering 8,000 square metres, including 3,000 square metres of recreational space.

It can accommodate around 650 children. The middle school underwent significant upgrades, now offering 30 refurbished classrooms, science labs, multipurpose halls, a gym, and new spaces for art, music, and drama.

During the visit, the Prime Minister toured classrooms, interacted with students, and attended sessions at both schools. He also participated in a student-led discussion featuring Gozitan figures Mark Laurence Zammit, Sarah Bonnici, and Daniel Formosa.

Abela described the campus as a symbol of investment in children’s aspirations and a model of modern, inclusive education. Minister Grima emphasised that the true value lies in creating a nurturing environment that fosters growth.

Minister Camilleri added that this milestone reflects the government’s strong commitment to quality education in Gozo.

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MEP Signs Letter Urging EBU To Disqualify Israel

MEP Signs Letter Urging EBU To Disqualify Israel
Apr 10 2025 Share

Labour MEP Alex Agius Saliba, along with Slovenian MEPs Mattias Nemec and Irena Joveva, has called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to disqualify Israel from participating in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest.

In a joint letter sent on Thursday, the MEPs argued that Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, along with its human rights violations and breaches of international law, are incompatible with the EBU’s mission of promoting unity and cooperation through public broadcasting.

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The letter condemns the EBU’s previous refusal to act on similar appeals, noting that this inaction sparked backlash, heightened security concerns, and led to politically charged decisions in last year’s contest—such as banning EU flags and disqualifying the Netherlands’ entry.

The MEPs warned that allowing Israel to compete despite widespread allegations of war crimes effectively politicizes the event even further and undermines the EBU’s credibility.

They drew parallels with the EBU’s swift action to suspend Russia after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, contrasting it with the continued inclusion of Israel despite growing international condemnation.

What do you think?

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Seminarju Boys Secure First Win Against Teachers In 13 Years On Last Day Of School

Seminarju Boys Secure First Win Against Teachers In 13 Years On Last Day Of School
Apr 10 2025 Share

Form 5 students at The Archbishop’s Seminary won the annual ‘Teachers vs Students’ football match for the first time in 13 years.

The match is a much-anticipated event for form 5 students each year, as they enjoy their last days before their secondary school academic journey draws to an end.

The students are seen celebrating, with chants of “Seminarju” echoing after securing the victory.

The match served as a perfect send-off before the students face their upcoming O’level exams. 

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