Massimo
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After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in European Studies in 2011, Massimo obtained a Master’s degree in European Studies, with a focus on policy making processes in the European Union. He joined MaltaToday as a journalist in 2017, following a three and a half year period working in the UK. His main journalistic interests are local and British politics, EU-level policies, and social and environmental issues.

INTERVIEW | Abigail Mamo: Moving forward with optimism
People
BusinessToday caught up with Chamber of SMEs CEO Abigail Mamo to discuss the...
No unemployment 'apocalypse' expected, MEA survey indicates
Business
The number of companies which expect to lay off workers in the coming months...
MFSA outlines risk-based approach to supervision in new document
Banking & Finance
New document explains regulator's risk-based approach to supervision and...
INTERVIEW | Claudio Grech: COVID-19’s golden opportunity for socio-economic change
People
BusinessToday speaks with PN MP and economy spokesperson Claudio Grech on his...
EU rescue funds yes, but without ‘unfair burden’
Business
Malta is 'in principle' favour of the EU’s COVID-19 rescue...
Nightclubs keen to reopen with social distancing rules
Business
Lower music volumes and a lounge-style experience could allow clubs and bars to...
€992 million: EU’s COVID-19 recovery package for Malta
Business
Malta could receive close to €1 billion in funds to recover from impact of...
Reopening of eateries a mixed bag for restaurateurs
Business
The government’s decision to reopen restaurants has been met with mixed...
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