AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElection 2026: With Malta voting days away, Labour’s lead stays firm in the latest Marmarà poll (about a 30,000-vote gap), while both leaders sharpen their pitch: Abela warns abstainers could “open the door to Castille,” and PN counters with a “radical change” message. Transport Showdown: PN unveiled its underground airport-to-Pembroke rapid line with eight stations, arguing traffic costs €900m a year; Borg says Labour’s promises never get implemented. Local Legal Fight: Msida residents and property owners have filed a judicial protest over a “looming” Msida Creek pedestrian bridge, calling the approval process “Machiavellian.” Health Watch: Europe reports record gonorrhoea and syphilis levels in 2024, with Malta among the worst-hit for gonorrhoea. EU Courts & Gaming: The ECJ says courts can factor in Malta’s gambling asset-freezing protections when deciding urgent freezes. Culture & Malta on Screen: BBC drama “Two Weeks in August” is set in Greece and filmed across Mediterranean locations, including Maltese spots standing in for the Greek story. International: Delta launches new European routes and adds Malta from 7 June; Bulgaria’s parliamentary delegation marks Cyril and Methodius in Rome.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.