Parliament rejects public inquiry into Jean Paul Sofia death
Government amends motion to urge inquiring magistrate to conclude her investigation as quickly as possible
Bill protecting artistic expression receives unanimous parliamentary approval
Bill aimed at protecting artists from prosecution over insults and threats made through their work approved by parliament
No more hushed-up talk on the period

Activists say it is time for girls and women to speak up about menstrual pain and hygiene. But even boys must be educated if the negative stereotypes about...

Activists say it is time for girls and women to speak up...

Councils shown draft plan for new Paceville flyover

Draft plan envisages Kappara-style roundabout and flyover instead of narrow...

Draft plan envisages Kappara-style roundabout and flyover...

Malta reaffirms support for Morocco’s autonomy plan on the Western Sahara conflict

Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg said that Malta considers the autonomy plan presented by Morocco for the Western Sahara conflict as a “serious and...

Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg said that Malta considers...

Pro-choice coalition hang posters up at Parliament after woman charged with abortion

Voice for Choice call out the Prime Minister’s comments on feeling ‘uncomfortable’ after a woman was convicted of carrying out an abortion,...

Voice for Choice call out the Prime Minister’s...

Carmen Ciantar not yet called in for questioning as she files second request for police investigation

Through her lawyer, Ciantar has written a second letter to the Police Commissioner asking that she be investigated as quickly as possible

Through her lawyer, Ciantar has written a second letter to...

San Andrea school former staff involved in historical culture of bullying, inquiry reveals

‘A school cannot be run as a fiefdom’: An independent judicial inquiry commissioned by the school board has uncovered a history of bullying among...

‘A school cannot be run as a fiefdom’: An...

PN proposes environment as a human right: 'Keep governments on their toes’

Why is the PN proposing a new constitutional mechanism giving courts the power to strike out existing laws rather than focusing on its own environmental...

Why is the PN proposing a new constitutional mechanism...

Speaker calls for recourse against abuse of parliamentary privilege

Speaker Anġlu Farrugia emphasises the need for a parliamentary procedure...

Speaker Anġlu Farrugia emphasises the need for a...

GRECO: Malta yet to tighten scrutiny of MPs’ ethical breaches

Council of Euorpe anti-corruption watchdog says Malta has not implemented five...

Council of Euorpe anti-corruption watchdog says Malta has...

Activists stick banners outside Dalli, Zrinzo Azzopardi constituency office ahead of Żurrieq zoning decision

Planning Authority to decide on the proposed zoning of 11,590 sq.m of farmland in Żurrieq later on Tuesday

Planning Authority to decide on the proposed zoning of...

Helping Parkinson’s sufferers through dance: one woman’s mission

Natalie Muschamp is a former professional dancer. She now dedicates her time to...

Natalie Muschamp is a former professional dancer. She now...

30 ongoing inquiries into construction site deaths and accidents

Information tabled in parliament shows there are 30 ongoing inquiries into...

Information tabled in parliament shows there are 30 ongoing...

‘What is government doing to prevent court leaks?’ Rosianne Cutajar asks Justice Minister

Independent MP Rosianne Cutajar resigned from Labour’s parliamentary group a couple of weeks after Whatsapp chats exhibited in an ongoing criminal case...

Independent MP Rosianne Cutajar resigned from...

First-time buyers’ scheme: Almost all eligible households applied for €10,000 grant

1,700 households were eligible for the scheme, and almost all of them applied for the €10,000 grant • First cheques will be handed out this month

1,700 households were eligible for the scheme, and almost...

Environmental considerations not topmost priority when shopping, survey finds

An NSO survey on World Environment Day shows that only 20% place environment as topmost priority when shopping but 62% try to avoid plastic packaging

An NSO survey on World Environment Day shows that only 20%...

Rain in June? Not as uncommon as you think...

As unstable weather moves through the islands, the Met Office tells MaltaToday...

As unstable weather moves through the islands, the Met...

Foreign workers: one in four leave after one year

Data presented in the House of Representatives shows that over 48,000 foreign...

Data presented in the House of Representatives shows that...

Labour, once a staunch opponent of NATO programme, goes to House for PfP approval

The Labour government is proposing reaffirming the PfP agreement it had staunchly opposed in 1995 – Alfred Sant pulled Malta out of the NATO programme...

The Labour government is proposing reaffirming the PfP...