Women’s lobby says Malta must reconsider opposition on no-consent rape EU rule
Malta Women’s Lobby has called on the Maltese government to reconsider its stance on not supporting an EU-wide crime of no-consent rape in the...
Malta Women’s Lobby has called on the Maltese...
12 bungalows approved instead of wedding hall in protected Wied Babu
Permit issued despite absence of any permit for the existing structures dating...
Permit issued despite absence of any permit for the...
Benna milk carton now €1.15 after MDP reports hike in production costs
Malta Dairy Products announces 15% increase in price of fresh milk carton
Malta Dairy Products announces 15% increase in price of...
Roof damage forces closure of three apartments housing Maltese cancer patients in London
Extensive roof damage in one of Puttinu’s London buildings has led to the temporary closure of crucial accommodations for Maltese patients...
Extensive roof damage in one...
On no-consent rape, Malta shies away from zealous EU definition
Malta has ratified the Istanbul Convention’s principles in its national...
Malta has ratified the Istanbul Convention’s...
‘Stop being stubborn’, George Vella issues strongly-worded critique on partisan politics
In a hard-hitting Republic Day speech, President George Vella questions why Malta celebrates this occasion when the country lacks wise and...
In a hard-hitting Republic Day speech, President...
A year after his death, Jean Paul Sofia’s parents recognised with Ġieħ ir-Repubblika
Jean Paul Sofia’s parents, Qala Mayor Paul Buttigieg, the late Silvio Parnis and EU Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli amongst 17 personalities...
Jean Paul Sofia’s parents, Qala Mayor Paul Buttigieg,...
[WATCH] Muscat on freezing orders: 'PN knows something I don’t'
Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat believes amendments are a result of a...
Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat believes amendments are...
[WATCH] Grech: Government’s freezing order amendments appease those charged with corruption
Bernard Grech says government is trying to appease people accused of corruption, but stops short of mentioning Joseph Muscat by name, despite MP Karol Aquilina...
Bernard Grech says government is trying to appease people...
PN opens case against State Advocate over inaction on fraudulent hospitals deal
The Nationalist Party said that since the state's interests outweighed those of individual government members, the State Advocate's decision...
The Nationalist Party said that since the state's...
[WATCH] Parliamentary group in agreement over Rosianne Cutajar motion, Grech insists
The Nationalist Party had stated that it plans to file a motion in parliament demanding that MP Rosianne Cutajar returns the money she was given through her...
The Nationalist Party had stated that it plans to file a...
Environmental health directorate officials threaten to fine Christmas market vendors €700 each for not having 'sink'
Rabat Christmas market ‘Natalis Notabilis’ was at risk of being shut down by Environmental Health Directorate officials after stall...
Rabat Christmas market ‘Natalis Notabilis’ was...
Gozo family appeals to Archbishop to remove Abbazia rector
The Gozitan family facing eviction after a successful legal challenge from a...
The Gozitan family facing eviction after a successful legal...
Opposition MPs question government motivation in fast-tracking amendments to freezing orders law
MP Karol Aquilina questions who government is trying to protect by amending the law, hinting at former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat
MP Karol Aquilina questions who government is trying to...
Malta calls for full implementation of UN resolution addressing humanitarian needs in Gaza
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg underscores need to address the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza by opening new humanitarian crossings
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg underscores need to...
Amendments to rent laws tabled in first-reading
Landlords will only be able to register six tenants that are not part of the...
Landlords will only be able to register six tenants that...
BCA received over 1,200 applications for demolition licence, information tabled in parliament shows
Building and Construction Authority receives 3,793 applications for a contractor licence
Building and Construction Authority receives 3,793...
NAO: Only 7% of recommendations on ICT fully implemented by local councils
The NAO audit found that 12 local councils out of the 54 that responded to the NAO survey set aside money specifically for their ICT needs each year
The NAO audit found that 12 local councils out of the 54...