AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCulture & Community: Haileybury Choir (UK) brings a free concert to St Lawrence Collegiate Parish Church, Birgu, on Sunday at 6:45pm, with a programme spanning Vivaldi, Palestrina, Tallis, Purcell, Fauré, Bruckner and Vaughan Williams. Local Education & Youth: Prime Minister Robert Abela outlines “Int Malta” first-100-day priorities, including swimming lessons for children (starting in Cottonera), preparatory work for a secure care facility for adolescents, and aftercare support for young people leaving residential care at 18. Streaming & Film (Malta tie-in): Netflix’s Enola Holmes 3 is climbing charts after its July 1 release, and star Millie Bobby Brown says the hardest part was the Malta heat—leading to extra cooling plans for cast and crew. Public Health & Environment: A new EU-wide look at official bathing-site testing raises alarms: chemical pollutants aren’t part of the standard checks, even when sites can still be contaminated. Civic & Legal Affairs: In the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial, prosecutors say businessman Yorgen Fenech paid over €400,000 in legal fees for the convicted hitmen. Youth Volunteering: Malta doubles the Youth Voluntary Overseas grant from €15 to €30 per day for 18–35s, raising the maximum support to €3,650. Humanitarian Focus: UN reporting on Gaza’s children is condemned as offering little hope amid staggering casualties and displacement.
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