Malta joins Italy’s far-right government in Brussels lament on migration
Malta, Italy, Greece and Cyprus have complained on the lack of EU solidarity on migrant relocations and accuse NGO rescue boats of acting outside international law
[IN PICTURES] Malta celebrates Remembrance Day
Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty
IPSL pays €9 million to 'surplus' workers, but not enough demand for their skills

The ensuing cost of golden handshakes to 902 former Malta Drydocks employees remains borne by the public sector, because not enough demand exists for their...

The ensuing cost of golden handshakes to 902 former Malta...

Gaia points a finger at MEPA for insufficient inspection of Dwejra site

The Gaia Foundation said in a statement it is shocked by the extent of damage the Dwejra site has sustained after sand was lay on the site for a filming...

The Gaia Foundation said in a statement it is shocked by...

Forged cash, business travel for family, and overstated allowances in Beijing embassy

National Audit Office report reveals that ambassador reimbursed for clerk's oversight in cashing fake money, and enjoyed repeated family travel in...

National Audit Office report reveals that ambassador...

Mobile subscriptions up 1.2 per cent

Mobile telephony subscriptions totalled 439,536 as at the end of June 2010, representing an increase of 1.2 per cent over the previous quarter in...

Mobile telephony subscriptions totalled 439,536...

Women robbed of €50,000 while she was at mass

Valletta man accused of stealing money from woman while she was in Church

Valletta man accused of stealing money from woman while...

Court upholds injunction against Rizzo’s dismissal of newly reinstated police officers

The courts have upheld a prohibitory injunction filed by former police officers against Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi after Police Commissioner John Rizzo...

The courts have upheld a prohibitory injunction filed by...

Leo Brincat blames MEPA 'entirely' for Dwejra film set damage

Labour shadow minister for environment Leo Brincat accuses Malta Environment...

Labour shadow minister for environment Leo Brincat...

MEPA board approves outline of Buskett aparthotel redevelopment

The Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) Board approved an outline...

The Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) Board...

When data gets set into stone: Malta's 'dead drop' at Msida skater park

Dead drop allows 'secret' exchange of information through USB stick cemented to wall in public space.  

Dead drop allows 'secret' exchange of information...

CVA revenue for 2010 stands at over €1 million

While the 2010 revenue from the CVA system monitoring all vehicles...

While the 2010 revenue from the CVA system...

Eurozone to help bail out Ireland

A rescue programme is being made for a potential rescue programme to bail out the Irish government if it asks for help. 

A rescue programme is being made for a potential rescue...

Dom Mintoff showing ‘signs of improvement’

After a week of intensive care at the Critical Coronary Care Unit of Mater...

After a week of intensive care at the Critical Coronary...

AD calls for more support for persons with disability

n reaction to the conclusions of the ‘Vision for Disability’...

n reaction to the conclusions of the ‘Vision for...

Total meat production up by 0.4% in June-September 2010

Total meat production and producer value in the third quarter of 2010 went up...

Total meat production and producer value in the third...

Why Brussels said no to Air Malta refinancing plan in 2009

A request by the Maltese government to inject €100 million into Air...

A request by the Maltese government to inject €100...

Mugliett challenges government on confidentiality clauses in contracts

Former transport minister claims that during a private colloquy with the PM, Lawrence Gonzi committed himself to table the Smart Meter contract in Parliament.

Former transport minister claims that during a private...

Labour say DOI statement on PAC hearing ‘misleading’

Labour party says statement on public accounts committee hearing on Delimara...

Labour party says statement on public accounts committee...

Commission opens in-depth investigation into planned investment at Delimara power station

The European Commission has opened under EU state aid rules an in-depth investigation into Maltese plans to grant €15.5 million aid to the Delimara...

The European Commission has opened under EU state aid...