Malta has 317,000 passenger cars on its roads
Among 424,904 total licensed vehicles, 317,232 are passenger cars, NSO statistics show
Magistrate in fresh extension of Jean Paul Sofia inquiry; Abela summons parliamentary group
Magistrate Marsanne Farrugia has ignored pleas for a rapid conclusion of the Jean Paul Sofia inquiry and extended the term by another 60 days
Updated: Bartolo accuses Government of persisting with interpreting exam results “dishonestly”

The Education Ministry, the second time in the space of two days, has boasted of the examination results obtained by Maltese students, this time in the...

The Education Ministry, the second time in the space of...

Dog breeder says puppy left in 34º heat at quarantine for an hour and a half

A man who imported a four-month old puppy from the UK, a Shetland sheepdog, said his dog was left alone in his quarantine box in 34ºC heat at Malta...

A man who imported a four-month old puppy from the UK, a...

Fgura mayor resigns after Labour tell him he is playing into Nationalists' hands

The Fgura mayor, Darren Marmarà, has chosen to resign instead of facing a motion of no confidence by his fellow Labour councillors.

The Fgura mayor, Darren Marmarà, has chosen to...

New autumn hunting, trapping seasons announced

The new Autumn Hunting Season on land will run for five whole months between...

The new Autumn Hunting Season on land will run for five...

Don't forget the suncream! Check out our weather report and prepare for the heat wave

Our weather reports come from the Malta International Airport's met office and can be accessed directly from the MaltaToday.com.mt home page on the...

Our weather reports come from the Malta International...

Malta and Brussels discussing Air Malta subsidies

The Times reports today talks which will take place between government and...

The Times reports today talks which will take place...

Transport authority insisting on shelters to be erected by horse cab operators

Transport Malta says it cannot erect waiting shelters for horses at every single waiting point used by cabbies

Transport Malta says it cannot erect waiting shelters for...

Enemalta Corporation has almost €600 million in outstanding loans

The total number of outstanding loans for Enemalta Corporation, the...

The total number of outstanding loans for Enemalta...

UPDATE: Container truck dislodged from 13 December road bridge, traffic resumes

The container truck that collided with the bridge on 13 December Road, Marsa, has been dislodged from the bridge and normal traffic has resumed.

The container truck that collided with the bridge on 13...

Updated: Government uses SEC results for ‘political gain’: Bartolo

The Education Ministry in a statement boasted that 89.9% of all students who sat for the SEC exams in the May session in core subjects like Maltese, English,...

The Education Ministry in a statement boasted that 89.9%...

GRTU insisting on compensation to Valletta businesses for embellishment works

The Chamber of SMEs (GRTU) is insisting that the embellishment works in Valletta cannot be used as a pretext for ‘endangering the livelihood of its...

The Chamber of SMEs (GRTU) is insisting that the...

Petard falls close to fisherman in Valletta

An elderly man was admitted to hospital this morning suffering from fright...

An elderly man was admitted to hospital this morning...

Commissioner Dalli  pledges his commitment to diabetes

European Commissioner for health and consumer affairs John Dalli yesterday...

European Commissioner for health and consumer affairs...

Banned in Malta, Stitching gets '14' rating at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

It is too hard-hitting to be performed in any theatre in Malta, but Anthony Nielson's Stitching is rated as suitable for teenagers as young as 14 at one...

It is too hard-hitting to be performed in any theatre in...

MEPA revokes Sliema permit, approves Fort Cambridge restoration

The Malta Environment and Planning Authority Board today approved for...

The Malta Environment and Planning Authority Board today...

One Radio to pay €50,000 in royalties, local artists now chase PRS for their share

A judgement handed down by a court ordering Labour’s ‘One Radio’ to pay 50,000 for broadcasting music without paying compensation to...

A judgement handed down by a court ordering...

KNPD presents judicial protest against BOV over ‘discriminatory’ travel insurance policy

The National Commission for Persons with a Disability (KNPD) today presented a judicial protest in Court against Bank of Valletta plc in terms of the Equal...

The National Commission for Persons with a Disability...

Briton arrested on EU warrant for threatening, insulting former wife

Maltese police have arrested a British national on the request of a Bristol...

Maltese police have arrested a British national on the...