Identità, Active Ageing and Community Care get new CEOs
Government announced Colonel Edric Zahra has been appointed Identità’s new CEO, while the agency’s former CEO, Steve Agius was moved to Active Ageing and...
Swimmers warned to avoid area off Wilga Street, St Julian's after foul water overflows into sea
The warning comes after water seeped from beneath the rocks in an area close to the Westin Dragonara parking area on Wilga Street
Malta’s walking habits: Study finds men and women walk similar distances

A survey of 855 people in Malta shows men and women are equally willing to walk short distances of up to 17 minutes, but younger men walk less often. The study...

A survey of 855 people in Malta shows men and women are...

Collective agreement between Festivals Malta and UĦM signed

Collective agreement will bring improvements to both salaries and allowances...

Collective agreement will bring improvements to both...

Fanta Orange imported from Algeria recalled due to excessive amounts of food colouring

Consumers warned against consuming Fanta Orange due to high levels of food colouring E110 - Sunset Yellow

Consumers warned against consuming Fanta Orange due to high...

Delia gets in a bind over ONE journalist invite

Adrian Delia says he has invited a ONE News journalist for a Q&A session he...

Adrian Delia says he has invited a ONE News journalist for...

Majority of Maltese back EU funding for migrant integration, survey shows

Three in four Maltese believe EU funds should support the integration of migrants and refugees, well above the EU average of 54%, with Malta also ranking among...

Three in four Maltese believe EU funds should support the...

Malta Airport publishes summer travel guidance as June passenger numbers soar

Airport tells travelers to pack smartly, keep travel documents handy, and arrive at the airport no earlier than two hours before departure

Airport tells travelers to pack smartly, keep travel...

Anti-torture committee welcomes progress at CCF but warns shortcomings persist

Council of Europe’s anti-torture committee has welcomed signs of progress in Malta’s prisons and immigration detention centres but warned that...

Council of Europe’s anti-torture committee has...

PM Robert Abela urges lasting peace in Ukraine at Rome recovery conference

Abela says Malta is committed to supporting Ukraine's reconstruction and humanitarian needs

Abela says Malta is committed to supporting Ukraine's...

Roll out of Labour Migration Policy begins on 1 August

The policy, launched for public consultation in January, aims to regulate the...

The policy, launched for public consultation in January,...

Cannabis users warned over odour complaints despite unverified reports

Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis starts sending residents letter warning them against causing a nuisance while smoking, despite having not having...

Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis starts...

Malta’s population up by 1.9% to 574,250: NSO

Malta’s population reached an estimated 574,250 by the end of 2024,...

Malta’s population reached an estimated 574,250 by...

Momentum wants Ombudsman to investigate ‘illegal’ Sliema and Gżira structures

Momentum formally requests Ombudsman to investigate and enforce law regarding illegal restaurant structures along Triq ix-Xatt in Sliema and Gzira

Momentum formally requests Ombudsman to investigate and...

Army’s newest flagship vessel P71 out of service

As Malta considers declaring EEZ, army’s capacity to monitor these areas...

As Malta considers declaring EEZ, army’s capacity to...

More than 20,400 yachts registered in Malta, information tabled in parliament shows

Transport Minister Chris Bonett says 942 yachts under a length of 24m are registered in Malta, while 14,555 vessels were actively registered in the Small Ships...

Transport Minister Chris Bonett says 942 yachts under a...

Standards commissioner concludes record 30 complaints in 2024

According to the standard czar's 2024 annual report, the office received a...

According to the standard czar's 2024 annual report,...

‘Insurance for public service workers’: Parliament begins discussing bill protecting civil servants

Parliament on Wednesday starts discussing bill aimed at giving civil servants legal protection when carrying out their duties in good faith • Opposition...

Parliament on Wednesday starts discussing bill aimed at...

After multiple PN requests, Permanent Committee on Health set to meet after more than 20 months

Last time the Permanent Committee on Health met was in October 2023, and since then, no sessions have been held, leading to what the Nationalist Party...

Last time the Permanent Committee on Health met was in...

Arborist told PA a development would be uprooting protected trees, they told him to get a lawyer

Arborist asks Planning Authority to revoke permit for villas issued on basis of document which failed to highlight the presence of protected nettle trees...

Arborist asks Planning Authority to revoke permit for...