Pilots back deal with Air Malta, government
Pilots have voted overwhelmingly to approve a new collective agreement negotiated by the Airline Pilots' Association (ALPA), Air Malta and the government. "Today’s vote of approval of 90% by Air Malta...
View ArticleDelia announces new Opposition nominee to the ERA board
Opposition leader Adrian Delia has nominated Simon Mizzi, 35, to sit on the board of the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA). Dr Mizzi is an academic within the Faculty of Engineering at the...
View ArticleGerman teen found dead at Dingli Cliffs in 2016: Magisterial inquiry reopened
The magistrate investigating the mysterious death of a German teenager at the foot of Dingli Cliffs in 2016 has reopened the inquiry to probe how the boy’s body was returned to relatives with most of...
View ArticleBreakwater bridge suffers fresh damage
Access to the breakwater bridge has been closed once again after part of the decking came off, leaving a gaping hole in the 190 tonne structure, which has only been in place for seven years. A...
View ArticleDisappointment that Tritons show resembled overseas performances - artistic...
The performance at the Tritons fountain during Saturday’s Valletta 2018 celebration has come under fire, with many Times of Malta readers and others on social media pointing out that it had already...
View ArticleForum organiser ordered to pay €6,000 in libel damages over two emails
A former editor of two business magazines, tasked with the organisation of a networking forum at Smart City four years ago, was ordered to pay €6,000 in libel damages to a guest speaker who was turned...
View ArticleVitals-linked firm fails to file audited accounts
The local parent company behind Vitals Global Healthcare (VGH) has failed to file any audited accounts since its incorporation in 2014, official records show. Bluestone Investments Malta Limited,...
View ArticleMaltese anti-hate speech activist listed among Forbes Top 30
A Maltese law student has been listed among Forbes 'under 30' Europeans fighting inequity, corruption and the status quo. Sara Ezabe Malliue, 21, has been named in the third annual '30 Under 30'...
View ArticleWatch: Man injured in Marsa fight
Updated 12.05pm with video A man was injured in a fight involving several men near a bar in Marsa on Monday morning. The man was punched in the face, sustaining injuries to his eye during the incident...
View Article‘Don’t undermine University of Malta by comparing it to AUM’
The Prime Minister’s description of both the controversial American University of Malta and the University of Malta as “brilliant institutions”, effectively putting them on the same level, has...
View ArticleElectric and hybrid car subsidies unveiled
Around €1.8 million has been allocated to entice drivers to opt for less polluting cars, Transport Minister Ian Borg said on Monday morning. During a press conference, Dr Borg gave details on a number...
View ArticleGozo murder: Suspect's car was on the ferry to Malta before body was found
The main suspect in the Gozo murder investigation is believed to be an Eastern European who has fled the sister isle and is currently hiding somewhere in Malta. The police have launched a nationwide...
View ArticlePunches thrown, tables fly as tourists see their holiday become a nightmare
The unruly behaviour of a child out for a meal with family members, sparked off a violent argument which transformed the dining experience of a Belgian couple into a nightmare and landed two Maltese...
View ArticleMEP refuses to bow to intimidation
The Nationalist MEP claiming to hold irrefutable proof about corruption within the government has no intention of bowing to intimidation, and has described calls for his arrest as 'disgraceful'....
View ArticlePensioner trapped in van after collision with bowser
A 70-year-old man had to be cut out of his van on Monday after it was involved in a collision with a bowser. Police said that the man, from Ħamrun, was seriously injured. The 33-year-old driving the...
View ArticleValletta 2018 - Councils could be roped in to provide transport, minister...
Local councils could perhaps be roped in to provide mass transport on activities such as last Saturday's Valletta 2018 ceremony, Justice and Culture Minister Owen Bonnici has told parliament. Replying...
View ArticleWatch: Strong police presence at Safi barracks as trouble brews
Updated at 9pm There was a strong police presence outside the Safi barracks on Monday evening, anticipating an escalation of problems among the migrant residents. Witnesses said eight Rapid...
View ArticleReinstated policeman caught letting migrants into Malta without controls
A 67-year-old policeman, reinstated soon after the 2013 election, has resigned after he was seens on CCTV cameras at the airport arrivals lounge allowing migrants in without any passport control. A...
View ArticleGirl found dead at Dominican convent in Żabbar
A seven-year-old Nigerian girl was found dead of unknown causes at the Dominican convent in Żabbar. The Social Solidarity Ministry broke the news, saying the death occurred on Sunday night. It said...
View ArticleOne of St Julian's oldest houses proposed for demolition
One of the oldest buildings in St Julian’s appears set for demolition after objections to plans for a new guesthouse were dismissed by the Planning Authority. The 19th century house is located within...
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