AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights & Equality: Malta is set to establish its first National Commission for Human Rights and Equality, with the government saying it will strengthen protection against discrimination, while the Opposition warns independence safeguards need tightening. Culture & Work: Eurostat reports Malta’s cultural sector employs 5.1% of the workforce, with women making up 49.6% across the EU—useful context for local gender and opportunity debates. Local Politics & Justice: In the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial, convicted hitman Vince Muscat told the court bomb suppliers offered him €1,500 a month “to say nothing,” as testimony continues around planning and payments. Lifestyle & Faith: Sr Anne Martin brings Holy Communion to elderly Connie Agius in Liverpool, highlighting the church’s weekly care for housebound and nursing-home communities ahead of the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly. Travel & Hospitality: Meliá has opened INNSiDE by Meliá Bugibba in Malta—the brand’s first Malta property—adding a design-led 192-room option near the seafront. Retiring Abroad: A guide for would-be expats flags the big financial question: how a move can affect UK state pension increases, healthcare costs, and overall affordability. Mobility & Daily Life: Transport Minister Chris Bonett says Malta’s biggest challenge isn’t travel time but parking, with measures expected under the Malta in Motion plan. Tourism Policy: Thailand keeps visa-free entry for Indians but cuts the maximum stay to 30 days, including for travellers from Malta and other listed countries. Women’s Health at Work: Cabinet approved paid leave for early miscarriage—five days for losses before 23 weeks—aimed at closing a “cliff edge” in support.
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