Six more candidates approved by the Nationalist Party
John Baptist Camilleri, Stefan Caruana, Ray Gatt, Angelo Micallef, Jonathan Muscat and Rachel Williams approved to contest general election on Nationalist Party ticket
Man arrested moments after holdup at Msida shop
Man arrested by police moments after fleeing Msida shop with stolen cash
Police find wanted man behind mobile phone robbery

The suspect was found to be in possession of heroin and cannabis

The suspect was found to be in possession of heroin and...

Tender to be issued for new 300-bed project at St Vincent De Paul

Prime Minister Robert Abela announces tender for development of new...

Prime Minister Robert Abela announces tender for...

Marsalforn stabbing jury: Court shown fight footage as police testify

Footage linked to the fatal stabbing of Fawaz Najem was shown in court on...

Footage linked to the fatal stabbing of Fawaz Najem was...

Trump orders 'Uno reverse card' blockade of Strait of Hormuz

US President Donald Trump orders naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after...

US President Donald Trump orders naval blockade of the...

First management collective agreement signed at BCA

The Building and Construction Ministry signs its first collective agreement for...

The Building and Construction Ministry signs its first...

Siġġiewi’s Lunzjata Chapel near Laferla Cross threatened by ground movement

Research finds geological movement is main risk for Lunzjata Chapel and other vulnerable coastal landmarks such...

Research finds geological movement is main...

WATCH | MPs cautious in reacting to NGOs' proposals for better planning system

Government and Opposition MPs all welcome proposals by activists aimed at reforming the planning sector, saying they are against illegalities, but take a step...

Government and Opposition MPs all welcome proposals by...

Two new judges take oath of office

Magistrates Claire Stafrace Zammit and Brigitte Sultana took the oath of office during an official ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Valletta

Magistrates Claire Stafrace Zammit and Brigitte Sultana...

Daphne Foundation: Tax settlement law undermines corruption investigations

Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation insists law allowing for the cancellation of criminal charges if a settlement is agreed with tax authorities undermines...

Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation insists law allowing for...

Man jailed over arson attack on vehicle in Gozo

Man, 23, sentenced to three years in prison after admitting to setting fire to...

Man, 23, sentenced to three years in prison after admitting...

Vitals case: Chris Fearne testifies about frustration of being sidelined by Konrad Mizzi on hospitals deal

Former health minister tells court he was sidelined on several decisions, resulting in instances where, during negotiations, he would be told that...

Former health minister tells court he was sidelined on...

Doctor loses constitutional bid to move homicide case to higher court

A medical doctor argued his consent to be tried before a magistrate was never...

A medical doctor argued his consent to be tried before a...

Isla Local Council moves to restore city's official name to Senglea

The Isla Local Council launches a public consultation to restore the city's...

The Isla Local Council launches a public consultation to...

Man pleads after admitting harassment of former partner

Accused pleads guilty to charges linked to harassment of his former partner,...

Accused pleads guilty to charges linked to harassment of...

Man, 75, handed suspended sentence over Żurrieq car arson

Convicted individual set fire to a car that had been parked on a farm belonging...

Convicted individual set fire to a car that had been parked...

Momentum files FOI on newly-erected billboards rumoured to be used for election campaigns

Momentum files Freedom of Information request following sharp increase in billboards erected across Malta in recent weeks

Momentum files Freedom of Information request following...

Malta applies for financial aid amounting to €128 million from EU following Storm Harry damage

Damages caused by Storm Harry leads to Government to request approximately to €128 million in financial aid from the European Union

Damages caused by Storm Harry leads to Government to...

MUT orders industrial action at Junior College

Following the failure to reach an agreement with the government, the Malta...

Following the failure to reach an agreement with the...