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YANNICK PACE The latest Brexit withdrawal deal negotiated by UK Prime Minister Theresa May was rejected by the UK parliament yesterday by a margain of 149 votes. There were 391 votes against and 242 votes in favour. Addressing parliament following the vote, a hoarse May said she pro- foundly regretted the decision taken by parliament, adding that the deal she had negotiated was the best and only one available. May said that parliament would vote on Wednesday regarding wheth- er the UK was to leave without an agreement. Earlier, May urged MPs to back her new and "improved" Brexit deal, or risk "no Brexit at all". WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT WEDNESDAY EDITION €1.00 Newspaper post WEDNESDAY • 13 MARCH 2019 • ISSUE 629 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY 3 EDITORIAL • PAGE 9 DAVID HUDSON THE government Malta's air- space was closed to Boeing 737 MAX aircraft as of 8pm on Tuesday evening, Malta's Civil Aviation Directorate (CAD) has said. A spokesperson for the di- rectorate said the decision had been taken following a com- munication by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). "As a precautionary meas- ure, EASA will publish soon an Airworthiness Directive, effective as of 19:00 UTC, sus- pending all flight operations of all Boeing Model 737-8 MAX and 737-9 MAX aero- planes in Europe," EASA said in an email to civil aviation depart- ments. Malta closes airspace to Boeing 737 MAX UK parliament declines revised Brexit deal Maltese YouTubers to finally get paid for online content PAGE 2 PAGE 5 Following two air crashes in six months

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