The Independent reveals that Infrastructure Malta has issued €8 million worth of Direct Orders in the final six months of last year. The paper says that there were almost 100 projects deemed by the agency as ‘urgent’ or ‘emergency’ works.
Another story says that the UK will continue to participate in the Erasmus mobility programme for students despite Brexit and participants may choose to study in Britain. EU official Peter Agius urged more Maltese students to take part in the programme.
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