Queen Elizabeth II wasn't told details of her long-time art adviser's double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials didn't want to add to her worries, newly declassified documents reveal. The ...
Repubblika Honorary President Robert Aquilina said on Tuesday that the NGO's request for the courts to order Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa to charge people involved with Pilatus Bank has been ...
A 19-year-old was arrested by the police after he was caught driving a vehicle without a valid driver's licence or insurance. In a statement Tuesday, police said that during a routine traffic ...
PwC Malta is pleased to announce the appointment of Joanne Saliba, Michael Borg and Eric Mackay as Partners within the Assurance, Tax, and Advisory service lines, respectively. These ...
The Government led has not only lost its social and moral compass, but is also caught in one lie after another, the ...
At the age of 93, the founder of the Peace Lab, Fr Dionysius Mintoff, saw another of his dreams come to fruition: the regeneration of the Peace Lab Garden, the government said Tuesfday Spanning around ...
The European Commission denied on Monday that it had tried to cover up the state of health of its president, Ursula von der Leyen, after the head of the EU's executive branch was ...
Ideally, when a government takes decisions, they are of benefit to both people and businesses. A government needs to find balance between commercial interests and the interests of the people in ...
The Malta Police Force said in a statement on Monday that 84 drivers were fined for excessive speeding during the first two weeks of the New Year. Police said that this was part of the ...
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 Medical Association of Malta has said that Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela has “a poor definition of discussion” in mind, and accused the minister of presenting plans as if they were ...
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 ...