


UK legal threat against MaltaToday over Azeri-Pilatus connection report
MaltaToday threatened with legal action for publishing company structure whose directors were linked by Daphne Project to Azerbaijan minister’s sons and...
MaltaToday threatened with legal action for publishing...

Maltese language vocational exam ‘will sow confusion, wreak havoc’
Students choosing “vocational Maltese” route would have an impoverished knowledge of Maltese, be disadvantaged all their lives
Students choosing “vocational Maltese” route...

PD: utility bill frequency pushing up household expenditure
Democratic Party says it has received many complaints on way bill periods are...
Democratic Party says it has received many complaints on...

PN launches party arm for youngsters aged 14 to 17
Annual General Conference to start tomorrow, Nationalist Party determined to...
Annual General Conference to start tomorrow, Nationalist...

100 university academics voice concerns over proposed IVF law changes
Academics emphasise that suggested amendments would seriously weaken the...
Academics emphasise that suggested amendments would...

Deputy Prime Minister’s office terminates job contract over bribery allegation
The police were called in to investigate allegations of bribery by a staff member in Chris Fearne’s ministry
The police were called in to investigate allegations of...

Planning Authority to appeal against review tribunal decisions
The PA said it would be appealing the tribunal’s decisions on the Jerma...
The PA said it would be appealing the tribunal’s...

Limiting foreign worker influx would harm economy, developers’ association says
MDA says current economic prosperity not possible without foreign workers
MDA says current economic prosperity not possible without...
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[WATCH] Up to 350 beverage refund machines to be installed around Malta by 2019
Shop owners with a premises larger than 150 sq.m. will be obliged to house refund machines with harsh penalties for producers and importers looking to cheat...
Shop owners with a premises larger than 150 sq.m. will be...

Government spending on social security benefits up by €15.5 million
Spending on social security benefits in first three months of 2018 7.4% higher...
Spending on social security benefits in first three months...

NGOs, Sliema council could still take legal action against Townsquare development
The Sliema local council and several NGOS said that they will continue to monitor the Townsquare development progress and are prepared to take legal...
The Sliema local council and several NGOS said that they...

Teachers’ union ‘highly disappointed’ at Gozitan school being turned into museum
MUT said government proceeded with conversion plans despite urgent need to relocate Victoria’s primary school to new building
MUT said government proceeded with conversion plans despite...

Junior minister says slain journalist reinforced demeaning narrative against Labour women
Caruana Galizia ‘constructed narrative portraying Labour women as dim and uncouth, lacking taste and credentials to become politicians’
Caruana Galizia ‘constructed narrative portraying...

Malta’s economic growth projected to remain 'vigorous'
Malta’s economy is among the fastest growing economies in the EU, with...
Malta’s economy is among the fastest growing...

Malta implements majority of recommendations by Council of Europe corruption watchdog
All recommendations to Malta made by GRECO regarding judges and prosecutors started being implemented in 2017 • Malta lags behind in implementing...
All recommendations to Malta made by GRECO regarding judges...

Shortage of nurses persists despite higher recruitment, Health Minister says
The acute shortage of nurses is particularly pressing in the mental health sector, where specialised psychiatric nurses are required, Chris Fearne says
The acute shortage of nurses is particularly pressing in...

Court finds for MaltaToday in Austin Gatt libel over Enemalta oil scandal
MaltaToday published emails showing oil trader George Farrugia mentioning meeting with minister Austin Gatt
MaltaToday published emails showing oil trader George...

Updated | OECD threatens blacklist for Malta IIP over concerns on tax avoidance
Malta’s sale of passports requires mitigating measures to prevent it from being abused by tax avoiders, OECD tells finance minister
Malta’s sale of passports requires mitigating...