MaltaToday political survey out on Sunday
MaltaToday will be publishing its political survey on Sunday, covering voting intentions, the leaders’ trust barometer and the recent addition, government performance...
Power cut situation seems to be nearing its end, Enemalta CEO says
An unprecedented 42 cable damages were said to have occurred in four days, while the Enemalta boss also highlighted that electricity demand had jumped 8% in a year, compared to...
Government must act to change corruption perception, employers say

MEA presents proposals it believes can affect corruption perceptions problem in...

MEA presents proposals it believes can affect corruption...

‘Test and penalise drivers under the influence of drugs’, FSWS calls for legal updates

Social welfare services foundation, drugs agency Sedqa, and emergency doctors call for new rules allowing drug-driving testing

Social welfare services foundation, drugs agency Sedqa, and...

Hospice hails ‘remarkable community solidarity’ that raises €462,000

Hospice Malta raises €462,839 during Bl-Imħabba Tiegħek Naslu telethon

Hospice Malta raises...

Children from  affluent families  have better reading  skills, study reveals

Independent schools obtain best reading scores when compared to less elitist State and church schools • Malta’s better ranking attributed to change...

Independent schools obtain best reading scores when...

MaltaToday investigates: Free buses are precariously fuller amidst tourist influx

The authorities confirm that 13 bus routes still require additional capacity to address issues of overcrowding after action was taken on four other...

The authorities confirm that 13 bus routes still require...

Foreign workers renting bunk beds in rooms with private lockers, shared bathrooms

An investigation by sister newspaper Illum finds beds up for rent in properties in Marsa, Marsaskala, Sliema, and Ħamrun at around...

An investigation by sister newspaper Illum finds beds...

‘Cold hearted’ Abela refuses to launch Sofia public inquiry, flees to Sicily as he's given up - Bernard Grech

Opposition Leader Bernard Grech says that PN is convinced that Robert Abela has something to hide for not launching a public inquiry into Jean Paul's...

Opposition Leader Bernard Grech says that PN is convinced...

Police want law banning sale of laughing gas on the streets

Paceville laughing gas street vendor stopped by police over lack of trade...

Paceville laughing gas street vendor stopped by police over...

Buses packed like sardines

Buses departing from tourist localities are getting precariously overcrowded this summer due to the increase in population and record tourist arrival figures

Buses departing from tourist localities are getting...

ADPD renews calls for gender equality and justice

The Green Party embraces a UN Working Group's mission statement on gender...

The Green Party embraces a UN Working Group's mission...

Prime Minister visits Verdala project in Virtu, Rabat

Prime Minister Rpbert Abela visits Verdala project, once considered...

Prime Minister Rpbert Abela visits Verdala project,...

Standards Commissioner declines probe into favouritism claims in façade restoration scheme

Arnold Cassola flagged against Minister Aaron Farrugia in June 2021, shortly after Farrugia, who at the time served as Planning Minister, announced...

Arnold Cassola flagged against Minister Aaron Farrugia...

Steve Libreri is the new Commissioner for Welfare and Development of Prisoners

Steve Libreri appointed prison welfare commissioner by President George Vella

Steve Libreri appointed prison welfare...

Planning Authority grants Grade 1 status to three late 19th-century British forts

Fort Tas-Silġ, Fort Delimara, and Fort San Leonardo given the highest level of protection as significant cultural heritage sites, by...

Fort Tas-Silġ, Fort Delimara, and Fort San...

Parliament to discuss steps towards offshore wind and solar farms next week

The Prime Minister announced that public calls will be made for the installation of offshore wind and solar farms, as well as a second interconnector which...

The Prime Minister announced that public calls will be made...

Bernard Grech reiterates call for Sofia public inquiry

Grech claimed that a two-thirds majority in Parliament is the only way to...

Grech claimed that a two-thirds majority in Parliament is...

Collecting 'rizzi' now illegal in Maltese waters in bid to stop extinction

A two-year moratorium banning the collection of sea urchins is now in force to stop their extinction from Maltese waters

A two-year moratorium banning the collection of sea urchins...

Speaker will not be investigated for vote against report on ethical breaches in public-funded adverts

Standards Commissioner Azzopardi has concluded that while agreeing with the conclusions of the report, he cannot proceed against the Speaker, citing "a...

Standards Commissioner Azzopardi has concluded that while...