PA gives green light to massive arts and culture hub in Marsa The Planning Authority on Thursday gave the nod to the development of a massive arts and culture hub in Marsa. The complex will be made up of 30 interactive workshops, covering a total area of... Comments (0) Share
Protestors call for a ‘clean Malta’, condemn PM’s 'attacks against judiciary, journalists' A protest organised by Repubblika along with 21 different civil society groups is taking place in Valletta. The groups are, among other things, condemning attacks by public officials on members... Comments (0) Share
Repubblika calls on citizens to attend tonight’s protest Repubblika along with 21 different civil society groups reiterated their call for citizens to attend tonight's protest to condemn attacks by public officials, to call for resignations, to support for... Comments (0) Share
Comedian cleared over Gordon Manche carpet bomb 'threat' Comedian Daniel Xuereb has been acquitted of threatening an evangelical pastor during a live comedy skit, with the court observing that the perceived threat of “carpet bombing” was not... Comments (1) Share latest comment from Simon Oosterman, 16/05/2024 10:35: It's incredible that the AG/Police prosecuted. A waste of time and effort. As if the Courts don't have enough to do. New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
David Casa ‘warns’ Edward Scicluna against attending European governors’ informal meeting PN MEP David Casa gave a ‘warning’ to Governor of the Central Bank of Malta Edward Scicluna, to refrain from attending an informal meeting next week between all the governors of the... Comments (1) Share latest comment from S. Camilleri, 16/05/2024 12:54: How can someone be a person of integrity if each day he sells it in turn for money? New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
Slovakia's populist prime minister shot in assassination attempt, shocking Europe before elections Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico was shot multiple times and gravely wounded Wednesday, but his deputy prime minister said he believed Fico would survive. The prime... Comments (0) Share
Health inspectors concerned as plan for shift to agriculture ministry put in place Health inspectors on Thursday expressed their concern as plans to shift their team from the health ministry to the agriculture ministry are being put in place. The Malta Environmental Health... Comments (0) Share
Robert Abela launches Labour Party MEP electoral manifesto Prime Minister Robert Abela launched the Labour Party's electoral manifesto for the European Parliament elections during a political activity on Thursday evening. The manifesto has 10 categories,... Comments (0) Share
Man seriously injured after getting trapped between two trailers A man was seriously injured after getting caught between two trailers. The incident occurred at around 2.30pm in Paola. Police were informed that assistance was required at it-Telgħa ta' Ras... Comments (0) Share
‘The Prime Minister is lost, burdened with internal problems’ - Grech PN Leader Bernard Grech said that the government is alienated from what the people are feeling. He addressed a political activity on Thursday evening. "People continue talking about the cost... Comments (0) Share
Parliament shuts down for election... a week earlier than had been agreed Parliament has shut down until the election is over, in spite of an agreement that had already been reached by the two sides of the House on next week’s agenda. At the end of... Comments (7) Share latest comment from adrian borg cardona, 16/05/2024 12:40: For Labour an agreement means nothing. They have no respect, are a bunch of liars and cheats, fraudsters and cannot be trusted. New Comment Reply Click to rate 1 0
Persons’ digital register launched During the Public Service Expo24, which is being held at the MFCC in Ta' Qali, the digital persons' register project was launched. A central service is being built so that all... Comments (0) Share
Maltese engineers selected as finalists for the European Inventor Award 2024 Two Maltese people, Tonio Sant, Daniel Buhagiar and their team were selected from 550 candidates and are now finalists in the 'Research' category of the European Inventor Award 2024. "According... Comments (0) Share
Shots fired at showroom façade in Qormi Shots were fired towards a showroom in Mdina Road, Qormi early this morning, the police said.... Comments (0) Share
Man who died after fall in St Julian’s identified The man who died earlier this month after falling off a wall in St Julian’s has been identified as a Frenchman, aged 29, the police said Thursday. The man was seriously injured on 2 May... Comments (0) Share
Woman seriously injured after being hit by bus A woman whose identity is still unknown was critically injured on Wednesday evening when she was hit by a bus, the police said. The accident took place in Bork Olivier Street, San Giljan, at... Comments (0) Share
PL MEP candidates to star in reality show Labour MEP candidates are to star in a four-episode reality show on ONE TV. The show is called Il-Kamp Politiku. Reports read that they will be locked together in a hotel suite where they will... Comments (0) Share
Man gets nine-and-a-half-years in jail for importing 6kg of cannabis A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to nine and a half years in jail after he admitted to importing 6kg of cannabis. Lamin Jobe, from Gambia, had pleaded guilty to importing and aggravated... Comments (0) Share
TMID Editorial: The PL’s power of incumbency Prime Minister Robert Abela has challenged the Nationalist Party to report him “for buying votes” this coming weekend when people receive the additional Cost of Living Adjustment cheques.... Comments (1) Share latest comment from C Xerri, 16/05/2024 12:00: "he complains that the timing of the conclusion of the inquiry, which he could not control, was meant to cause harm to Labour." One can question whether the timing of the conclusion of the inquiry was intend or not, but surely one cannot deny that the Nationalist Party made full use of this report ( actually it is being their main platform) to try to beat the Labour Party. So in a way it surely being used to cause harm to the Labour Party. New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Magistrate orders police to identify and investigate public officials behind Siggiewi voter fraud A magistrate has ordered the police to investigate and identify the public officials and entities who had manipulated voters into changing their address to a Siġġiewi construction site ahead... Comments (2) Share latest comment from Joey Falzon, 16/05/2024 07:40: yep, that is how the LABOUR PARTY buys votes, using taxpayers' money, OUR MONEY!!! One also has to investigate if these individuals had the right to social accommodation and if they lumped the queue. That would be very INTERESTING to know. What is astonishing is the SOUND OF SILENCE of those LABOUR TROLLS who jump on the wagon to defend the Labour's wrongdoing. They are conspicuous by their absence!!!!! New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Updated: Judge rejects PN request to exhibit entire Vitals inquiry in case to recoup money The State Advocate and the Prime Minister are at loggerheads as to whether to provide the PN Opposition with a full copy of evidence exhibited in the Vitals inquiry or not. This emerged in court... Comments (3) Share latest comment from Mark Debono, 15/05/2024 16:57: And the T abela the labour judge can't they get anyone neutral on this island or is everyone bought by 1 side or the other? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Environmental responsibility is central to economic success – Minister Dalli Minister for the Environment, Energy and Regeneration of the Grand Harbour Miriam Dalli has welcomed the innovative approach adopted by a Maltese company, setting new standards for the plastics... Comments (0) Share
Prime Minister Robert Abela visits the Public Service Expo For the second consecutive year, the Public Service is holding its annual Public Service Expo at the Malta Fairs and Convention Centre, MFCC, at Ta’ Qali. During the Expo, themed... Comments (0) Share
‘Government is ready to do anything to steamroll over the people’ – Bernard Grech Opposition Leader Bernard Grech has said that the government is trying to control the media and will do anything, including betray its own people, to keep its grip on power. Grech said that it is... Comments (0) Share
Norman Vella dismissal from PBS ‘politically discriminating’, Employment Commission rules Norman Vella’s dismissal from PBS soon after the 2013 election has been declared as “politically discriminating” by a tribunal, which condemned then Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and... Comments (4) Share latest comment from adrian borg cardona, 15/05/2024 18:07: But Labour should pay him the compensation. Or JM - I'm sure he can afford it. It was them who discriminated against him. Why should we taxpayers pay for Labour's vindictive acts? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
Joseph Muscat says case against him is based on what someone said they heard Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has claimed that the charges he faces are based on testimony of someone who said they heard someone else say Muscat took money. Muscat was being interviewed by... Comments (5) Share latest comment from Mark Debono, 16/05/2024 12:46: Oh god your back have ewe been to Azerbaijan and dubai with your God's? New Comment Reply Click to rate 0 0
7,000 public officers to benefit from better working conditions Seven thousand public officers in industrial, trade and technical grades as well as those known as General Service will benefit from better working conditions through the signing of three collective... Comments (0) Share
Steward’s US hospitals ‘languished without the substantial capital investment’ – report Hospitals in the US run by Steward Health Care languished without the substantial capital investment required to maintain and upgrade facilities, a report says. In one Florida Hospital,... Comments (0) Share
‘Children cannot be allowed to become victims’ – Abela on importance of family court reforms Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted family court reforms which the government wants to implement, following a consultation process which is ongoing. He said that the public consultation... Comments (0) Share