Owners of boats moored outside the American University of Malta campus in Cospicua will be allowed to keep their vessels in place following an agreement reached between the government and the university, Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield has said. Bedingfield said a deal had been struck with AUM and that owners would be informed of further
Parliament on Wednesday discussed a Bill to legally recognise psychotherapy as a profession in Malta. Both sides of the House said that they are in favour of this legislation and voted for it to proceed to the next legislative stage for minor amendments before its formal passing into law. Parliament discussed this Bill’s First Reading and Second Reading
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bonett and the Parliamentary Secretary for Fisheries, Alicia Bugeja Said, announced the commencement of dredging works in Marsaxlokk to enhance the safety and access of the seaside town’s port. Marsaxlokk is the largest traditional fishing village in Malta and plays a crucial role in this sector. Over the years, the accumulation
The Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights, Michael Falzon, told Parliament on Wednesday that the 179 helpline shall continue being run by people and that there is “zero intention” for the emergency national helpline to utilise artificial intelligence. Minister Falzon noted that the 179 helpline is one that hears many “very dramatic cases,”
The Nationalist Party has accused the government of “discriminating” against voluntary organisations following a Standards Commissioner report which found that two NGOs led by Michelle Muscat had been given preferential treatment in the secondment of public employees. The report concluded that rules had been repeatedly breached and there was insufficient
Italian singer, Paralympic athlete and social justice activist Annalisa Minetti delivered a strong message on inclusion, perseverance and equal rights during a press conference held as part of Social Justice Week, emphasising that real change begins with a shift in mentality towards disability and social vulnerability. Speaking as the week's special
Ami Nakai and Japanese teammate Kaori Sakamoto upstaged Alysa Liu and the rest of the "Blade Angels" from the U.S. to take the lead after the short program in the women's figure skating competition at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Tuesday. Nakai rode her opening triple axel to a career-best 78.71 points, while Sakamoto was right behind with 77.23 as
For the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, it is "statistically inevitable" that fraud would come up at some point, the museum's No. 2 said in the wake of a decade-long, 10 million euro ($11.8 million) suspected ticket-fraud scheme revealed last week. Kim Pham, the Louvre's general administrator, told The Associated Press that the museum's unique
Fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files has landed on the gilded wood and plush red benches of Britain's House of Lords. Parliament's upper chamber is in the spotlight after former U.K. ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson was forced to resign as a member of the Lords because of his friendship with the late sex offender. The episode has emboldened
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