AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Inclusion: The Nationalist Party says the Ombudsman’s findings show the Education Ministry is making decisions affecting children with disabilities without proper consultation, pointing to weak coordination and forward planning around cases involving Wardija School and the Core Curriculum Programme. Public Spending Watch: Eurostat data puts Malta among the lowest EU spenders on education as a share of GDP (3.4% in 2023), while EU spending overall stays at 4.7%. Culture & Community: Malta’s Summer Carnival returns 21–23 August with parades in Buġibba and Marsaskala, plus Tourism Zones Regeneration Agency beautification works nearing 10km across 22 localities. Lifestyle & Travel: Delta’s nonstop JFK–Malta service runs through 23 October, extending the island’s festival season into fall. Sports & Youth: Street Heroes won Malta Guinness Dance With Vim Season 2 in Ghana, highlighting dance as a community platform. Environment: Nature Trust - FEE Malta reports a “very unusual” loggerhead season: 11 nesting attempts but no confirmed nests so far. Justice & Politics: In the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial, Yorgen Fenech told police in 2019 that Keith Schembri was behind the alleged plot, naming Joseph Muscat and others as knowing after the fact.
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