


Do this, do that… but will Malta take heed of MEPs’ rule of law mission report?
After a fact-finding mission to Malta, MEPs made recommendations for reforms on a national level to improve the rule of law. Kurt Sansone traverses the salient...
After a fact-finding mission to Malta, MEPs made...

David Bonello resigns as PN director of information
The newly-appointed director of information at the Nationalist Party has...
The newly-appointed director of information at the...
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[WATCH] Education minister: teachers’ pay shortcomings have been addressed
Government is communicating with each state school teacher individually to explain how the sectoral agreement will affect them, education minister Evarist...
Government is communicating with each state school teacher...

Casa hands new evidence to ECB on 'money laundering organisation' Pilatus Bank
Nationalist MEP David Casa says he has handed new evidence on Pilatus Bank to the European Central Bank
Nationalist MEP David Casa says he has handed new evidence...

Kaccaturi San Ubertu condemn Maltese caught hunting illegally in Sicily
KSU said it would await Italian court’s verdict, and would revoke any memberships, if those charged were members of the organisation
KSU said it would await Italian court’s verdict,...

Regulator mum on troubles facing American University of Malta
The National Commission for Further and Higher Education has not replied to...
The National Commission for Further and Higher Education...

Socialist MEP critical of Joseph Muscat does not speak on behalf of all, S&D group says
Socialists and Democrats vice president Tanja Fajon says group will make its decisions on allegations of wrongdoing based on clear evidence
Socialists and Democrats vice president Tanja Fajon says...

Activists want Chris Fearne to initiate inquiry into hospitals deal
Civil Society Network and Awturi say the Health Minister can avert further...
Civil Society Network and Awturi say the Health Minister...

E-bike sales dropped by 90% after new registration rules
Regulations might have stymied the sale of e-bikes but interest groups are...
Regulations might have stymied the sale of e-bikes but...

Prime Minister confirms €80 million buy-back clause in Vitals hospitals deal
Joseph Muscat has argued the deal made "good business sense" as the country would get back a fully-equipped state of the art hospital worth...
Joseph Muscat has argued the deal made "good business...

History made as Parliament adopts ‘family-friendly hours’
Today marks the first parliamentary sitting scheduled to start at 4pm, two...
Today marks the first parliamentary sitting scheduled to...
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[WATCH] ‘Union will never use percentages again,’ says Malta Union of Teachers president
The Malta Union of Teachers has laid part of the blame for the confusion that arose among educators on the government’s insistence not to divulge the...
The Malta Union of Teachers has laid part of the blame for...


Hundreds of animals rescued during enforcement action on old factory
The Animal Welfare Department said it would be caring for the animals and had...
The Animal Welfare Department said it would be caring for...

Malta press freedom suffers in 2017
Malta dropped 16 places to rank 33 in the world last year, the annual 2018 ranking compiled by the American-based Freedom House shows
Malta dropped 16 places to rank 33 in the world last year,...

Malta Union of Teachers faces split: New union for educators being set up
The Malta Union of Teachers faces a split after three of its former council members, who resigned in the wake of mounting anger over the sectoral agreement...
The Malta Union of Teachers faces a split after three of...

When the ship takes in water: how Labour's flagship projects are struggling
ANALYSIS | The part-privatisation of three public hospitals and the American University of Malta were flagship projects for the incoming Labour administration...
ANALYSIS | The part-privatisation of three public hospitals...

Russian whistleblower faces Cypriot arrest warrant after complaint from former employer
Limassol-based Costas Tsirides & Co reported Egrant whistleblower Maria Efimova for allegedly stealing from the company back in 2014
Limassol-based Costas Tsirides & Co reported Egrant...

Too many lingering questions on gas power station project – Opposition
Konrad Mizzi said that despite criticism, without the country’s shift to gas electricity prices would have exploded once again
Konrad Mizzi said that despite criticism, without the...