Monthly Archives: June 2021
Further easing of restrictive measures released from next Monday
From Monday, June 28, restaurants, bars, clubs and snack bars will be allowed to continue operating until 2am when 2ampermitted by the establishment’s license....
Farsons convenes annual general meeting remotely
Simonds Farsons Cisk plc’s 74th annual general meeting was held remotely for the second time due to the restrictive measures related to the COVID-19...
Solidarity between Member States on migration remains limited
Today, solidarity on migration between Member States remains limited, and applied on an ad hoc basis, Labour MEP Alfred Sant has stated in the...
Coronavirus update: No new Covid-19 related deaths
There were no new Covid-19 related deaths in the past 24 hours say health authorities.
5 new cases were reported while 3 recovered from the...
MHRA forecasts a steady recovery this Summer for the Tourism Sector
The Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association (MHRA) welcomes the news that Malta has been added to UK’s green list.
MHRA President Tony Zahra states that, “This is...
People arriving from the UK must present a vaccine certificate
From Wednesday 1 July, Malta will be on the UK’s green travel list. This decision will mean that British tourists who come to Malta...
Miami apartments collapse: 99 unaccounted for
Authorities are searching for 99 unaccounted people after part of a 12-storey beachfront building collapsed in a town near Miami.
At least one person is...
Scotland adds Malta to green travel list
Scotland has joined England and Northern Ireland in adding Malta to it's green travel list.
Travellers returning from green list countries are not required to...
England adds Malta to green list
"We’re adding Malta to the Govt green list", announces Transport Minister Grant Sharp.
"We’re also adding Madeira, the Balearic Islands, several UK Overseas Territories and...
Malta added to Northern Ireland’s “green list”
Malta has been added to Northern Ireland's safe travel list, the so-called "green list".
While this could be good news for the island's tourism sector,...