No ethics investigation needed on Imperium complaint over Facebook post
Standards commissioner will not investigate complaint by far-right Imperium Europa on Facebook post by junior minister over Broadcasting Authority saga
PN MPs, councillors say Msida flyover will not solve traffic problems
Nationalist MPs and Msida councillors reiterate calls for government to halt construction of Msida Creek Project flyover as it will ‘create more congestion’
Golden passports: Brussels’s genuine link argument risks falling apart

The European Court of Justice’s advocate general’s opinion in Brussels’s case against Malta’s golden passport scheme may have dealt the...

The European Court of Justice’s advocate...

Speaker rules Graffitti activists breached parliamentary privilege with budget protest

Speaker Anglu Farrugia says anybody wanting to follow parliamentary proceedings from the Strangers’ Gallery will now have to leave their bag and mobile...

Speaker Anglu Farrugia says anybody wanting to follow...

PN questions whether mistaken police raids are linked with fraudulent addresses scandal

The Nationalist Party raised a number of questions regarding the legal grounds for these forced entries, the reliability of intelligence used

The Nationalist Party raised a number of questions...

[WATCH] Yorgen Fenech's once-frozen assets now hit by garnishee order, Prime Minister says

The Prime Minister did not answer on whether the Attorney General's position is tenable in light of a mistake that lifted a freezing order on the alleged...

The Prime Minister did not answer on whether the Attorney...

[WATCH] Energy subsidies to stay, especially in the case of wider conflict in the Middle East

Finance minister Clyde Caruana stated that energy subsidies will remain especially if energy prices skyrocket due to conflict

Finance minister Clyde Caruana stated that energy subsidies...

Cars will flow through Mosta. ‘We’ll enjoy the square again,’ says new mayor

A party feud over whether Mosta Square should be closed to traffic or not has now seen transport regulator TM enter the fray

A party feud over whether Mosta Square should be closed to...

Steward SLAPP: Spanish court says Mediatoday in procedural default

Mediatoday Co. Ltd has been declared in default of an ongoing SLAPP proceeding...

Mediatoday Co. Ltd has been declared in default of an...

Increase in COLA should not be taxed, Grech tells government ahead of Budget 2025

Opposition leader Bernard Grech says government needs to give Malta a clear economic direction and measures announced during Budget 2025 ‘will be...

Opposition leader Bernard Grech says government needs to...

Abela: 33,000 public service employees to benefit from substantial pay increases

Prime Minister Robert Abela says Budget 2025 to have ‘largest ever’ tax cuts

Prime Minister Robert Abela says Budget 2025 to have...

Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg meets with Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong

Deputy Prime Minister Borg led the Maltese delegation of diplomats in several meetings of the 27th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM)

Deputy Prime Minister Borg led the Maltese delegation of...

Changing Malta’s drug laws: Compassion or appeasement?

ANALYSIS | Are Jonthan Attard’s drug law changes an act of compassion...

ANALYSIS | Are Jonthan Attard’s drug law changes an...

PL, PN mum on whether Villa Rosa developer donated money

MaltaToday asks whether Villa Rosa developer Anton Camilleri donated money to...

MaltaToday asks whether Villa Rosa developer Anton...

Cabinet’s Villa Rosa kowtow indicates its priority ‘is not the common good,’ ADPD says

Green Party says recent approval of massive Villa Rosa construction project was proof that the government's priorities “are not the protection of the...

Green Party says recent approval of massive Villa Rosa...

‘The people will fight back’ : residents, local councils and NGOs denounce Villa Rosa project as ‘an affront to democracy’

“They stabbed us in the back....Not only are we not “Malta Tagħna lkoll”, but “Malta biss tal-iżviluppaturi.”"...

“They stabbed us in the back....Not only are we not...

Marsa tram power station to be restored to former glory

Restoration foresees rebuilding of structure’s original roof and boiler...

Restoration foresees rebuilding of structure’s...

Bomb scare disrupts Gozo Ferry Channel

Police and AFM were called to the terminals, as the Nikolaos and Ta’ Pinu ferries docked at Ċirkewwa, while the Gaudos docked at Mġarr

Police and AFM were called to the terminals, as the...

Communications regulator to block foreign scam calls from next November

The Malta Communications Authority advised businesses to to verify their service provider’s compliance with the MCA’s standards to avoid...

The Malta Communications Authority advised businesses...

Public Consultation on Conservation Objectives and Measures for 13 Natura 2000 sites launched

Environment and Resources Authority opens public consultation on proposed Conservation Objectives and Measures for Malta’s terrestrial Natura 2000 sites

Environment and Resources Authority opens public...