There were 3,583,847 valid driving citation summons from 2013 to 2023, Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri said on Monday. Camilleri was replying to a question posed by Nationalist Party MP ...
The former Minister for Tourism, Clayton Bartolo, has given his apology to Parliament over the ethics breach involving his wife, Amanda Muscat, on Monday evening. He had been ordered to do so by ...
Achieving a permanent and immediate ceasefire as well as releasing all of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since October 7th, 2023, are among the conditions listed by Deputy Prime Minister Ian Borg ...
The Road Safety Bureau, which was initially planned to be operating by the end of 2023, is set to have its first proposals presented in the coming weeks, Transport Minister Chris Bonett said as he was ...
Labour Party MP Randolph Debattista has officially submitted his resignation as a Member of Parliament today, in the opening plenary session of 2025. He has resigned to pursue a new ...
The Labour Party this afternoon held a press conference to list what its exponents said were five years of achievements under Prime Minister Robert Abela. Government Whip Naomi Cachia and ...
Novak Djokovic's first match with former rival Andy Murray as his coach did not start all that well, even against a 19-year-old making his Grand Slam debut. Still, after dropping ...
The Government led has not only lost its social and moral compass, but is also caught in one lie after another, the ...
The educational and cultural production ‘RepubblikGħana' is set to be staged in schools starting on Wednesday, the Ministries for National Heritage and Education said in a statement on ...
The Board of Inquiry appointed by Social Policy Minister Michael Falzon which looked into the facts and circumstances linked to the death of Nicolette Ghirxi last August has recommended that a risk ...
Parliament will be back in session as from today after an extended Christmas break, signalling the opening of the political season for 2025. Under the watchful eye of Speaker Anglu Farrugia, MPs ...
Prime Minister Robert Abela is promising legal changes which will "destroy what is left of the rule of law", Repubblika said in a statement on Monday.