Migrant workers account for a third of Malta’s labour force, up 23% in ten years
As Prime Minister Robert Abela’s government hurriedly introduces policies
National Audit Office slams Rosianne Cutajar’s ‘fraudulent’ and ‘backdated’ ITS contract
A report by the National Audit Office (NAO) found
Lands minister dismisses use of public land by restaurants in Valletta
Lands Minister Silvio Schembri dismissed concerns over restaurants and
Chief justice silent on calls to assign magistrate to environmental crime cases
All environmental crime court cases in Malta have been
Former minister and his personal assistant put on Transport Malta board
Former transport minister Joe Mizzi and his personal assistant
Air Malta chairman replaced ahead of anticipated move to new airline
Philip von Brockdorff, a university professor already sitting on
Rosianne Cutajar escapes ethics probe into ‘potentially ingenuine’ consultancy
Former Labour parliamentary secretary Rosianne Cutajar has avoided an
Opinion: Bravo Clayton
Clayton Bartolo has done it again, messing up so
eNGOs question national efforts after ‘Malta-led call’ for EU climate action
The Maltese government’s calls for the European Union to
Government-church negotiations on new property deal kept under wraps
Negotiations between the government and the church over future
Malta’s €600 million incinerator project: conflicts, accusations and controversy
This week’s close scrutiny of a €600 million contract
Air Malta can’t explain ‘glitch’ causing junior minister’s flight ‘commotion’
Air Malta has refused to give information on the
Domestic violence: cases filed in October scheduled to start in January 2025
Victims of domestic violence face waits of over a
Sandro Craus not suspended from public role despite criminal case
The Labour Party Mayor of Rabat, Sandro Claus, facing
Conservatorio Vincenzo Bugeja youths relocated, staff fired due to ‘mismanagement’
The Conservatorio Vincenzo Bugeja, a home for youths opened
Spanish presidency note hints at final form of EMFA
As the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) is now
Anti-corruption commission investigations ‘under-resourced’ raising questions on effectiveness
Investigations by the Permanent Commission Against Corruption, tasked with
Official who called traffic woes a ‘perception’ back in senior role at Transport Malta
Audrey Testaferata de Noto, a former Transport Malta employee
Future of Maltese media at risk as journalists leave in droves, ‘scared’ to take up profession
Malta’s independent media sector is set to “die a
Opinion: The caring society
Among the proposals included in a public consultation document
TM withholds payments of €1 million RHIBs
Transport Malta is withholding almost €1 million in payments
Parliamentary committee fails to adequately address impact of unprecedented inflation
The Family Affairs Parliamentary Committee spent almost two years
Petition against Penza tarmac plant in Mqabba gains ground
Thousands of residents of Mqabba, Qrendi, and Safi have
Opinion: Clayton Bartolo’s garbage
Minister Clayton Bartolo surreptitiously tabled an abridged version of
Tourism ministry changes stance on ‘free’ Man United tickets
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo’s ministry
€600 million incinerator contract review board faces second challenge after members refuse recusal
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. A member of the Wasteserv
Binance CEO steps down, pleads guilty, pays multi-billion-dollar fine
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of
Family, activists mark one-year anniversary of Bernice Cassar’s murder
Family and friends of Bernice Cassar, murdered one year
Hitachi calls for recusal of PCRB members over ‘irregular’ €600 million incinerator tender
Japanese multinational corporation Hitachi Zosen has asked for the

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