The Partit Nazzjonalista councillors for Valletta, Ylenia Montfort, Roberta Bonello Felice, and Vince Fabri, said that the ...
After just a few months in Brussels, Labour MEP Daniel Attard says he's not convinced that traffic has increased in Malta, the Natuonalist Party said in a statement Monday. After only three ...
Minister for Justice and the Construction Sector Jonathan Attard on Monday addressed an informative session with stakeholders and representatives in the construction industry, to explain the new ...
The Nationalist Party on Monday announced the activities in will be holding as from Wednesday to celebrate Malta's 60th year of independence. The events will take place at the Tritons Square in ...
The tax cuts expected in the 2025 Budget will have a twofold effect, that of increasing income of the middle class whilst encouraging productivity which will consequently lead to a better quality of ...
Sunday saw the Labour Party’s General Conference come to a close, and with it the closure of one chapter for the party and the opening of another. Ever since the party lost the huge vote ...
A biker was taken to hospital on Monday morning following a collision with a car in Hamrun, the police said. The biker, aged 38, of Valletta, was involved in a crash with a Volkswagen driven by a ...
A car which caught fire early this morning on the Marsa-Hamrun by-pass led to heavy traffic in the area, effectively blocking transport from the north to the south of Malta. A statement on the ...
At a time when in Malta a deep discussion is taking place about the economic and social changes that are needed, the Stolper Report makes for essential reading. Presented to the Malta government on ...
The Department of Health Systems Management and Leadership within the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Malta, and CareMalta Group (CareMalta and HILA) have signed a Memorandum of ...
The Acting Governor of the Central Bank of Malta, Alexander Demarco, participated in the informal Economic and Financial ...
MEPs as well as government officials who go to Brussels need to be more careful and consider the decisions being taken there, Malta Chamber of SMEs President Paul Abela told The Malta ...