[WATCH] New government bonds for those 62 and over
People born in 1956 can apply for government bonds with a minimum investment of...
People born in 1956 can apply for government bonds with a...
Government getting tough on litter louts
Littering, dumping and taking out the wrong garbage on the wrong day will attract harsher fines, according to new rules released for public consultation
Littering, dumping and taking out the wrong garbage on the...
Nationalist Party asks regulator to investigate ARMS billing system
Deputy leader David Agius urged the regulator to decide whether an...
Deputy leader David Agius urged the regulator to decide...
Delia settles €81,000 tax bill with sale of shares and Siggiewi property
Opposition leader sells Aequitas shares and rescinds on €88,000 promise-of-sale agreement to pay off overdue tax bill
Opposition leader sells Aequitas shares and rescinds on...
Casa spearheads EU proposal for 10 days paternity leave
MEP David Casa is currently working on a new EU work-life balance...
MEP David Casa is currently working on a new...
Malta firms accused of ‘currency smuggling’ by Libyan Audit Bureau
The LAB said 44 Libyan companies and 24 foreign companies could be involved in “money smuggling” using letters of credit, and accused them of...
The LAB said 44 Libyan companies and 24 foreign companies...
Updated | Elections in Libya by end of year, Muscat tweets
The peace conference was convened by French President Emmanuel Macron in an...
The peace conference was convened by French President...
Facebook warriors turn guns on wrong man
Facebook frenzy over Simon Schembri police hit-and-run turns social media users into judge, jury and executioners of wrong Liam Debono
Facebook frenzy over Simon Schembri police hit-and-run...
Health and safety watchdog badly short of staff and funding, Nationalist MPs say
OHSA employees commended for the work they do with limited resources, as Parliament discusses the health and safety authority’s current state • Only...
OHSA employees commended for the work they do with limited...
Developers express glee at major road infrastructure projects
The Malta Developers Association has welcomed government plans for major road...
The Malta Developers Association has welcomed government...
Maria Efimova alleges Pilatus Bank owner behind threats she received
Maria Efimova, the Pilatus Bank whistleblower, claims that just hours after her...
Maria Efimova, the Pilatus Bank whistleblower, claims that...
Muscat’s decade: How Eddie’s Nationalists ended up shouting ‘Joseph! Joseph!’
A new book commemorating Joseph Muscat’s 10 years at Labour’s helm outlines the change he brought to his party, the country and the political...
A new book commemorating Joseph Muscat’s 10 years at...
It’s official: Maltese are highest consumers of rabbit in Europe
While the Maltese consume over three kilograms of rabbit each annualy, rabbit...
While the Maltese consume over three kilograms of rabbit...
Delays in issuing of non-EU work permits worsening worker shortage, hoteliers lament
Hotels and restaurant survey finds continued growth but industry players highlight problem of work permit delays when employing foreign nationals • Jobs...
Hotels and restaurant survey finds continued growth but...
[WATCH] Joseph Muscat believes db development compromise is possible
After Pembroke residents backed by the Labour-led council took to the streets...
After Pembroke residents backed by the Labour-led council...
Prime Minister: Police officers doing their duty deserve constant respect
Joseph Muscat emphasised importance of respecting those serving the people, at public service conference
Joseph Muscat emphasised importance of respecting those...
Updated | Lands Authority chief executive Carlo Mifsud steps down
Carlo Mifsud, who was appointed CEO of the newly set up Lands Authority 16...
Carlo Mifsud, who was appointed CEO of the newly set up...
Teachers complain about new Maltese Form 1 syllabus
More teachers have come forward to highlight more faults with the new syllabus...
More teachers have come forward to highlight more faults...
