Maltapost changes tariffs: Newspaper, magazine publishers face steep postal rate increase
Newspaper and magazine publishers will face a 111% increase in postal fees after Maltapost introduced new rates as authorised by the Malta Communications Authority
[WATCH] Sliema residents protest: ‘How can we live like this, it’s inhumane’
Sliema residents tell MaltaToday how they have reached a breaking point due to the continuously expanding overpopulation and the stagnant infrastructure
Man dies, two admitted to Mater Dei in separate incidents

A 20 year-old cyclist from Luqa died shortly after being admitted to hospital...

A 20 year-old cyclist from Luqa died shortly after being...

Boycott of key national ceremonies ‘only the start’ – retired judge

The collective boycott by magistrates and judges of official ceremonies – most notably Wednesday’s high-profile Independence Day ceremony –...

The collective boycott by magistrates and judges of...

Deficit to be reduced to 3% by end of year

Government is set to bring public deficit down to the European threshold of...

Government is set to bring public deficit down to the...

Muscat clearly in the lead as Gonzi gains lost ground

Opposition Leader Joseph Muscat enjoys a healthy 7-point lead over Prime...

Opposition Leader Joseph Muscat enjoys a healthy 7-point...

Study to reveal wealth of human resources in Gozo

Government is set to boost its efforts in generating employment opportunities...

Government is set to boost its efforts in generating...

Libyan-Maltese chamber of commerce supports Libyan humanitarian efforts

Libyan-Maltese Chamber of Commerce makes donation to the CPD towards funding Malta humanitarian efforts to support Libya.

Libyan-Maltese Chamber of Commerce makes donation to the...

Construction output up by 1.6% in 2011’s second quarter

Malta’s construction increases by 1.6% during 2011’s second...

Malta’s construction increases by 1.6% during...

Male passengers on August cruise liners outnumber females

Cruise passenger traffic in August 2011 increased by 30.1% over 2010.

Cruise passenger traffic in August 2011 increased by...

Sedqa to hold parenting skills courses

Aġenzija Sedqa’s Prevention Services will beorganising Parenting Skills courses in the coming weeks.

Aġenzija Sedqa’s Prevention Services will...

Consumer protection authority simply a ‘showcase’ – PL

Recent cases show that the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority...

Recent cases show that the Malta Competition and Consumer...

University teaching course subjects could be restricted further due to lack of placements

University confirms that the Primary Education, Computing, French, History, Maths, PE, and Science areas of study for the teaching course could have a...

University confirms that the Primary Education,...

The mill-stone around Gozo’s neck

Gozitan lawyer Joe Ellis writing for GozoToday

Gozitan lawyer Joe Ellis writing for GozoToday

Two girls reported missing

15-year-old Angele Sciberras and 13-year-old Francienne Sciberras from Hamrun have been reported missing by the Police.

15-year-old Angele Sciberras and 13-year-old Francienne...

Government should oblige Church schools to take on more student teachers - Bartolo

Government should call on Church schools to provide work placements to address lack of teaching practice placements, says Labour spokesperson on...

Government should call on Church schools to provide work...

Marsa power station ‘constant source’ of black particle dust – MEPA

A Mepa report determines that the Marsa Power Station is responsible for the black dust particle that has plagued the South of Malta for...

A Mepa report determines that...

UPDATE 2 | Defected Libyan pilots receive heroes' welcome in Tripoli

Two Libyan air force pilots, who defected to Malta with Mirage fighter jets...

Two Libyan air force pilots, who defected to Malta with...

Malta exported 853 tons of flyash in two years

Over the past two years, the island exported some 853 tons of...

Over the past two years, the island exported some 853...

Illum survey reveals overall negative verdict on Arriva’s services

Despite the negative criticism of the service,  76%, claim they are...

Despite the negative criticism of the service,  76%,...