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Malta women’s 4 x 100m relay team set national record at Commonwealth Games

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Malta's national 4x100m relay team established a new women's national record at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Claire Azzopardi, Janet Richard, Carla Scicluna and Charlotte...

A suspect arrested in fatal hit and run

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In less than 24 hours, as a result of intensive investigations into a fatal hit-and-run incident which took place in Żejtun yesterday, the Major...

VisitMalta and Manchester United renew their partnership agreement

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VisitMalta will once again be the official destination partner of Manchester United as the Malta Tourism Authority and the club announce they are renewing...

60 students visit the turtle nest at Ramla Bay in Gozo

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During an educational activity held at Ramla Bay in Gozo, 60 Gozitan students visited the turtle nest at Ramla Bay, in an opportunity to...

Open space for children’s recreation in Birgu inaugurated

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The Minister for Public Works and Planning Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi together with the Mayor of Birgu John Boxall inaugurated an open space for children's...

Fatal hit and run in Zejtun

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A 51-year-old man from Zejtun was found dead at the side of a road in the town. Police believe the dead man to have been...

Malta’s Charlotte Wingfield Oly into second round of Women’s 200 m at Commonwealth Games

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Charlotte Wingfield Oly is through for the next round of the 200 metres at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Competing in the sixth heat, she...

Heart-breaking loss for Hamrun Spartans

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Hamrun Spartans were just a few seconds away from earning another positive result in their UEFA Europa Conference League campaign but a goal five...

Ten-man Hibernians hold RFS in a draw in Riga

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Despite playing for over an hour in ten men, Hibernians still managed to obtain a positive result as they held FK RFS of Latvia...

New police regulations on tattoos

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A new tattoo policy has been introduced for Police officers which would no longer require them to cover up any tattoos – so long...