'We’re sorry': IM says technical failures at asphalt plants disrupted overnight repairs in Burmarrad
Maltese festa set to join UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici tables UNESCO technical committee’s favourable recommendation to have the Maltese village festa recognised as an intangible...
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici tables UNESCO technical...
Controversial road signs in Santa Venera were requested by council despite mayor’s complaints on social media
Signage in Triq l-Msida which has angered Santa Venera residents was erected on council’s request, despite mayor’s now-deleted complaints on...
Signage in Triq l-Msida which has angered Santa Venera...
Enemalta grants consent to developer’s application on its land in Qajjenza
Enemalta confirms its title on the land in Qajjenza has not been transferred to a businessperson who has filed a zoning application to build residential units...
Enemalta confirms its title on the land in Qajjenza has not...
Government wins second arbitration decision in Steward deal
The International Chamber of Commerce decrees again in government’s...
The International Chamber of Commerce decrees again in...
Carnival King Pawlu Curmi 'l-Pampalun' dies at 92
Pawlu Curmi 'l-Pampalun,' often described as the King of Maltese...
Pawlu Curmi 'l-Pampalun,' often described as...
Beware vishing and smishing: regulator vows to fight scam calls
MCA exploring ways of filtering out scam calls and SMS spoofing that target...
MCA exploring ways of filtering out scam calls and SMS...
Maltese workers work an average of 33.8 hours a week
Despite enjoying more leave and public holidays, Maltese workers still work...
Despite enjoying more leave and public holidays, Maltese...
Silvio Grixti breaks silence on disability benefits scandal
Former Labour MP breaks silence, points fingers at Nationalist MP implicated in...
Former Labour MP breaks silence, points fingers at...
Three-quarters of 16-17 year olds continued studying at post-secondary level
There were 28,645 students enrolled in post-secondary and tertiary level courses, the NSO says of which 21% are foreigners
There were 28,645 students enrolled in post-secondary and...
Prisons agency ‘mistakenly’ paid Alex Dalli’s legal expenses for libels he lost against MaltaToday, Illum
Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri says costs had been incorrectly paid by the agency, but have since been refunded
Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri says costs had been...
Employers slam union’s move to sue Industrial Tribunal members personally
The Malta Employers’ Association says actions by Union of Professional Educators against Industrial Tribunal members is unethical
The Malta Employers’ Association says actions by...
Accidents, road works lead to traffic jams across Malta
Number of accidents during peak traffic hours lead to traffic jams across the...
Number of accidents during peak traffic hours lead to...
Immigrant relocation and repatriation registered ‘significant progress’, NAO follow-up audit finds
Auditor General Charles Deguara presents the Speaker with a report containing several follow-up audits to determine whether recommendations made were taken up
Auditor General Charles Deguara presents the Speaker with a...
Minister: Electronic tagging law to be enacted in 2024
Electronic tagging for certain inmates at the Corradino Correctional Facility...
Electronic tagging for certain inmates at the Corradino...
4,000 new vehicles joined Malta’s roads in third quarter, NSO figures show
There were 436,000 licensed motor vehicles by the end of September, data collated by the National Statistics Office shows
There were 436,000 licensed motor vehicles by the end of...
Europe data shows food prices rising faster than wages
Prices for eggs, butter, potatoes and olive oil have been consistently...
Prices for eggs, butter, potatoes and olive oil have been...
'Cartel’ dig irks importers worried about inflation headache
'Why this vilification, skepticism and distrust towards big...
'Why this vilification, skepticism and distrust...
'Anton Refalo accused PN of bribing Judge over hospitals' deal annulment,' says Bernard Grech
PN Leader Bernard Grech says that during a break from a Parliamentary session, the Animal Rights Minister accused PN of bribing the Judge who annuled...
PN Leader Bernard Grech says that during a break from...