Justice Ministry will not comment on ongoing Pilatus Bank ICSID proceedings against Malta
The justice ministry has declined to comment on what appears to be a fatal flaw in the case filed by Ali Sadr’s Alpene Ltd against Malta before an international tribunal
Malta still registers highest use of antibiotics in EU, survey shows
Over the past year, 42% of Maltese used antibiotics, the same percentage as in 2018, despite greater knowledge on the ineffectiveness of antibiotics in treating colds and other...
Malta’s chief exorcist Fr Elija Vella has died aged 81

The Conventual Franciscan Order in Malta announces the death of Fr Elija Vella,...

The Conventual Franciscan Order in Malta announces the...

Gozo letter from 1919 linked to Sette Giugno victim finds its way to eBay for $1,025

Heritage Malta to look into the authenticity of the letter after the issue was flagged in parliament

Heritage Malta to look into the authenticity of the letter...

Cabinet approves new rules to regulate platform work

The new rules will regulate work contracts and ensure that platform...

The new rules will regulate work contracts and ensure...

Court shoots down St Albert College court warrant to stop union from issuing directives

Parents and guardians of students at St. Albert the Great College have requested immediate intervention by Education Minister Clifton Grima to ensure...

Parents and guardians of students at St. Albert the Great...

IĠM officials threaten to quit from experts committee unless government withdraws weak media Bills

IĠM’s top officials Matthew Xuereb and Kurt Sansone have written to the Prime Minister demanding that Bills on media protection tabled in parliament be...

IĠM’s top officials Matthew Xuereb and Kurt Sansone...

Tourists producing double the waste produced by Maltese

Tourists are generating a daily 1.25kg of waste per person, while residents...

Tourists are generating a daily 1.25kg of waste per person,...

Finance Minister dubs Air Malta pilot collective agreement clause ‘madness’

Air Malta pilots could get golden handshakes up to €1 million because of a clause in their collective agreement that allows them to continue receiving...

Air Malta pilots could get golden handshakes up to €1...

Labour ‘can’t blame Gonzi’ for Air Malta woes, Bernard Grech says

The Nationalist Party leader says Labour is exclusively to blame for the state of Malta's national airline

The Nationalist Party leader says Labour is exclusively to...

IGM should quit committee without public consultation on media reform, say journalists

Media Reform Initiative says that the ongoing calls for public consultation indicates that the proposed reforms were defective and do not effectively protect...

Media Reform Initiative says that the ongoing calls for...

Exhibition, documentary, vigil to commemorate fifth anniversary of Daphne's murder

A vigil will be held on Saturday 16 October in Valletta, with the participation of Roberta Metsola and Maria Falcone

A vigil will be held on Saturday 16 October in Valletta,...

12 people dead at the workplace: PN calls for a clear set of health and safety standards

The Nationalist Party suggests that project supervisors should be given to authority to halt works wherever hazards existed

The Nationalist Party suggests that project supervisors...

Media freedom organisations concerned on government’s proposed media reform

Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe Concerned over moves to pass anti-SLAPP legislation without adequate scrutiny

Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe Concerned over moves to...

Motorcyclist seriously injured in St Paul’s Bay accident

A 23-year-old man sustains serious injuries after falling off his bike and...

A 23-year-old man sustains serious injuries after falling...

PN calls for corruption investigation, NAO probe into Marsa flyover project

The Nationalist Party has asked the anti-corruption commission to investigate allegations that the multi-million euro Marsa flyover project was tainted by...

The Nationalist Party has asked the anti-corruption...

Abela among more than 40 European leaders at the European Political Community forum

The leaders are discussing energy, migration and security, with a particular focus on the war in Ukraine.

The leaders are discussing energy, migration and security,...

[WATCH] BirdLife to expand in Gozo after 170 illegalities identified in autumn hunting season

CEO Mark Sultana says government's consultative body Ornis voted to renew the bird-trapping research scheme

CEO Mark Sultana says government's consultative body...

Abortion legislation amendments to be tabled in the House in the coming days

Health Minister Chris Fearne says he wants to ensure no part of Malta’s legislation should prevent medical professionals from saving lives

Health Minister Chris Fearne says he wants to ensure no...

New utility billing system to save household consumers up to €8 per year

Energy Minister Miriam Dalli announces changes to 2009 legal notice regulating how utility bills are calculated • Consumers will no longer lose unutilised...

Energy Minister Miriam Dalli announces changes to 2009...