Around €1.5 million has been paid in salaries to Air Malta staff since April last year, according to Deputy Speaker David Agius. Agius shared his estimate on social media on Monday evening, following ...
Fifteen 'solar flowers' have been installed by the government at Ta’ Xħajma in Gozo for the generation of electricity. They are the first of their kind in Europe. The installations are called solar ...
A bus rapid transit system that gives priority to buses over private cars is the most practical, cost-effective method of mass transport, ADPD has said. A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system is a faster, ...
An S&D MEP on Monday honoured journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in a speech at the European Parliament. Speaking at the opening of the European Parliament's plenary session in Strasbourg, Italian ...
President Myriam Spiteri Debono called on the government to wrap up the proposed media reform, telling a journalists' award ceremony she hopes she is still alive when the legal amendments are ...
A 73-year-old man was seriously injured after he fell into a field in Gozo on Monday. According to investigations, police said the man, a Kerċem resident, slipped while he was walking in a field in ...
The Labour parliamentary group has filed a motion for a parliamentary debate 'to provide reassurance' about the effectiveness of generic medicines. It follows remarks by Opposition leader Alex Borg a ...
A 37-year-old man was ordered to carry out 80 hours of community work and forfeit a total of €20,000 from his bail deposit and personal guarantee after pleading guilty to breaching a protection order ...
Malta’s candidate for the European Court has again been rejected, Times of Malta can confirm. David Ciliberti, a lawyer who has worked in EU institutions since 2008, was the third Maltese candidate to ...
With the curtain soon rising on The Full Monty at the Manoel Theatre, director FRANCESCA BRIFFA shares the laughter, nostalgia and heart behind this stage adaptation of the iconic British film.
The man accused of July's double murder in Baħrija told the police that he was sorry for the dog of one of the victims, but he would probably have shot any relatives of the victims had they turned up ...
Three-quarters of Maltese rely on social media for news and information on politics and current affairs, almost double the EU average, according to a new Eurobarometer survey published Friday. The ...