Benefits fraud scandal: Abela insists no OPM officials, Labour MPs ‘directed anyone to do anything illegal’
Robert Abela says 160 people have been charged by police on social benefits fraud as investigation into scandal involving former Labour MP Silvio Grixti continues
Queer individual assaulted, harassed after Saturday’s Gozo pride march
Group of queer Gozitans who had left the Gozo Pride Concert were verbally harassed when they approached a bar, and one person was physically assaulted as the aggression escalated
Mothers, fathers top list of perpetrators for emotional and physical abuse of children

A study by University of Malta researchers on child abuse makes some disturbing observations on how we are dealing with this problem. KURT SANSONE leafed...

A study by University of Malta researchers on child abuse...

Grech reiterates calls for changing economic model for a better life in Malta

During an interview on Net FM, PN leader, Bernard Grech called for an economic model which focuses on quality, rather than quantity

During an interview on Net FM, PN leader, Bernard Grech...

Record temperatures: July was hottest month ever

Recording a mean air temperature of 29.6°C, last July became the hottest...

Recording a mean air temperature of 29.6°C, last July...

Sofia public inquiry | Mother demands justice from industry driven by greed and lack of rules

Inquiry into tragic construction collapse that claimed the live of Jean Paul Sofia starts, putting under national scrutiny construction industry and State...

Inquiry into tragic construction collapse that claimed the...

PN MPs slam ‘abusive’ headship appointment at Transport Malta

Adrian Delia and Ivan Castillo claim that post for land enforcement chief at...

Adrian Delia and Ivan Castillo claim that post for land...

Abela: Government to amend planning laws to ensure no development is carried out at Ħondoq

Prime Minister announces changes in planning laws to protect Ħondoq ir-Rummien from any development in the future

Prime Minister announces changes in planning laws to...

Sofia public inquiry: from Corradino collapse to an industry under national scrutiny

We look back at the events which led to a public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul Sofia

We look back at the events which led to a public inquiry...

General Workers’ Union withdraws directives as Air Malta agrees to meeting

Air Malta and the General Workers' Union will meet after the Santa Marija festa to discuss the new collective agreement

Air Malta and the General Workers' Union will meet...

Bernard Grech tells NGOs Gozo needs a plan to safeguard its character

Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech meets Gozo Forum amid concerns on...

Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech meets Gozo Forum...

World’s first deep water archaeological park at Xlendi opens for divers

Marine archaeological park in Xlendi covering 67,000sq.m at a depth of more than 100m is inaugurated for divers

Marine archaeological park in Xlendi covering 67,000sq.m at...

Police force has 40 new constables

Passing out parade and investiture ceremony held for 40 new police constables who completed training at Academy for Disciplined Forces

Passing out parade and investiture ceremony held for 40 new...

Low-income earners stay home as holidays climb by 25% over 2017

European trade union data says cost of holidays across Europe means fewer...

European trade union data says cost of holidays across...

PN wants more diligent spending by government after national debt rises to €9.2 billion

Nationalist Party calls on government to ensure Malta’s financial stability is sustained following new official figures on the country’s national...

Nationalist Party calls on government to ensure...

Aquinas relic for Malta’s St Dominic feast marking philosopher’s canonisation

Feast of St Dominic in Vittoriosa will display St Thomas Aquinas relic, for which Pope Francis has granted ‘plenary indulgence’ on sins for...

Feast of St Dominic in Vittoriosa will display St Thomas...

‘Guarantees for Electrogas security of supply necessary pending Commission green light’

Former top civil servant Alfred Camilleri, who served as permanent secretary in finance ministry under both Nationalist and Labour administrations, testified...

Former top civil servant Alfred Camilleri, who served as...

Catholic church registers €9 million deficit in 2022

The Archdiocese of Malta presents its accounts for 2022

The Archdiocese of Malta presents its accounts for 2022

Government to address pre-1962 pensioners anomaly on lower rates

Social policy minister Michael Falzon says government will be addressing...

Social policy minister Michael Falzon says government will...

Bartolo missive on rudderless Labour appears to depict Abela as ‘half-hearted captain’

Former Labour minister on Facebook suggests country is like a ship with a half-hearted captain, but whose passengers still do not trust a new crew to take over

Former Labour minister on Facebook suggests country is like...