

Referendum result 'confirms a wish, but not the truth' - Edwin Vassallo
Mosta MP Edwin Vassallo says that people’s vote in referendum “confirms a wish but not the truth.”
Mosta MP Edwin Vassallo says that people’s vote in...
'PN is Christian democrat in values, but liberal in policy' - Tonio Borg
Deputy Prime Minister Tonio Borg says PN is ‘Christian Democrat in values, but liberal in people policies’
Deputy Prime Minister Tonio Borg says PN is...
Malta facing spiralling labour costs
An analysis of the productive sectors of the Maltese economy, as compared to EU member states, suggests that unless Malta addresses its spiralling cost of...
An analysis of the productive sectors of the Maltese...
13 quarry operators guilty of serious health and safety breaches
Judicial proceedings were initiated by the Occupational Health and Safety...
Judicial proceedings were initiated by the Occupational...
MUMN says Gozo ministry 'bribing' nurses for ECG diagnosis
The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) has accused government of...
The Malta Union of Midwives and Nurses (MUMN) has accused...
Air Malta disputes union claims of €50 million price tag on Selmun hotel
Union says UK buyer will invest up to €55 million in sale and development of Selmun hotel. Air Malta denies price tag on sale.
Union says UK buyer will invest up to €55 million in...
Foreign Affairs Ministry budgets €245,000 for humanitarian projects
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allocated €245, 000 of its...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has...
Employment, wages, and hours worked in construction drop during 2011
Employment fell by 7.4 per cent, wages and salaries dropped by 6.5 per cent...
Employment fell by 7.4 per cent, wages and salaries...
GRTU urges government for solution to Bisazza Street controversy
The Chamber of SMEs (GRTU) calls on government to meet stakeholders and...
The Chamber of SMEs (GRTU) calls on government to meet...
Updated | Constitutional cases on legal assistance not stalling criminal prosecution
Shadow minister for justice Josè Herrera says criminal proceedings to suffer delays due to wrong application of legal rights for suspects.
Shadow minister for justice Josè Herrera says...
National drug agency Sedqa welcomes alcohol ban
Aġenzija Sedqa welcomes legal notice prohibiting confectioneries selling...
Aġenzija Sedqa welcomes legal notice prohibiting...
Malta given two months to introduce criminal penalties against environmental offences
The European Commission has given 13 member states two months to transpose EU rules laying down criminal penalties against sea pollution and other...
The European Commission has given 13 member states two...
Bisazza Street: government to fork out more money to Arriva
Transport Malta to 'compensate' public transport contractors Arriva...
Transport Malta to 'compensate' public transport...
MEP calls on Brussels for faster action on fraudulent directors
Strasbourg plenary adopts Simon Busuttil’s resolution on misleading...
Strasbourg plenary adopts Simon Busuttil’s...
PN factions gearing for showdown as currents prepare 'update' to principles
Tensions between conservative and liberal factions within the Nationalist Party risk undermining Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi’s attempts to keep his...
Tensions between conservative and liberal factions within...
Portuguese caught with cocaine concealed in stomach, admits charges
A Portuguese man has been arrested and charged after being caught with 800...
A Portuguese man has been arrested and charged after...
GWU says UK buyer wants Selmun Palace Hotel
A UK-based entrepreneur is interested in buying the Selmun Palace Hotel as...
A UK-based entrepreneur is interested in buying the...
GRTU calls for withdrawal of 'retrograde' alcohol ban in confectioneries
GRTU director-general Vince Farrugia calls for repeal of new 9pm alcohol ban in confectioneries.
GRTU director-general Vince Farrugia calls for repeal of...