A social housing contractor’s business ties with the social housing minister’s younger brother raised potential red flags within Malta’s anti-money laundering unit in 2021. Roderick Galdes resigned ...
A site in Siġġiewi that had been earmarked for development is being transformed into an open space that will serve as a reading garden for the community, the Energy and Environment Ministry said. The ...
Rita Schembri has been appointed deputy governor responsible for monetary policy at the Central Bank of Malta. The five-year appointment was made by the President on the advice of the government.
Powerful waves caused considerable damage to Għar Lapsi on Tuesday, demolishing a platform popular with bathers as well as the lower end of an access ramp and steps. Siġġiewi local council expressed ...
The population is growing and more tourists keep arriving, but finding a public toilet in heavy populated tourist areas like Sliema and Valletta is a problem. Indeed, public toilets in both localities ...
There was a time when you didn’t need an app to know something was wrong. A neighbour’s shutters stayed closed too long? A balcony fell silent? Someone noticed. Someone intervened. Today, we live in ...
Marsascala’s battered coastline turned into an impromptu fishing spot on Thursday, as Storm Harry freed fish from farms. Dozens of fishers lined the sea wall as they collected their bounty of awrat ...
Malta is among the worst-performing EU member states on the length of judicial proceedings, the Daphne Carauana Galizia Foundation said on Thursday as it called for a “comprehensive analysis” to ...
Malta's singer for the Eurovision Song Contest Aidan knew he would do well at the local contest, but was not expecting to win. "I'm honestly speechless. The result surprised me. I was expecting to get ...
A Marsa scrapyard that has twice been engulfed by massive blazes has not been granted any authorisation to resume operations, a spokesperson for the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) confirmed ...
Victor Pisani of Santa Luċija writes: I refer to John Attard Montalto’s letter of January 6. I am very surprised at his views on crime and punishment. The abolition of capital punishment was brought ...
My father, Albert M. Cassola (1915-1974), is quite well-known among the 65- to 80-year-olds who had frequented the Lyceum in their adolescence, since he had been their master of Italian or Maltese in ...