Labour to unveil new emblem on October 30
The Labour Party will unveil its new emblem during an activity at its headquarters on October 30, one of the many activities to mark the party’s 90th anniversary. Addressing a news conference yesterday, Labour deputy leader Toni Abela said the party’s...
The Labour Party will unveil its new emblem during an activity at its headquarters on October 30, one of the many activities to mark the party’s 90th anniversary.
Addressing a news conference yesterday, Labour deputy leader Toni Abela said the party’s activities to mark its anniversary were spread over October, November and December.
The programme starts on October 1 and 2 with a conference entitled ‘Revisiting Labour’s History’, which will see the participation of Prof. Andrew Thorpe from Exeter University, who wrote about the British Labour Party.
A drama entitled Enemy of the People will follow between October 8 and 10 at St James Cavalier in Valletta. Other activities include concerts, an evening of political satire, an exhibition on the party’s history and a thanksgiving Mass in Cospicua.
The activities come to an end with the annual party fundraising marathon on December 13, Republic Day.