Non-EU workers increase tenfold in a decade to top 50,000A passenger taps his...
The number of non-EU workers in Malta increased tenfold in a decade, figures tabled in parliament on Monday show. In 2011, fewer than 5,000 foreigners from beyond the EU's frontiers were working in...
View ArticleTeachers in England and Wales announce strike over payTeachers are the latest...
Industrial action looked set to intensify on Monday after Britain's largest teaching union announced a series of strike days over pay next month in England and Wales. The National Education Union...
View ArticleMetsola promises new anti-graft rules to tackle EP corruptionMetsola has...
Roberta Metsola vowed Monday to impose new rules to tackle foreign corruption after MEPs were caught up in a graft scandal linked to Qatar and Morocco. The European Parliament president was opening a...
View ArticleEconomic slowdown will force workers into worse jobs: UNInternational Labour...
A global economic slowdown will force more workers into accepting lower quality, poorly paid jobs in 2023, while inflation gobbles up real term wages, the United Nations warned on Monday. As prices...
View ArticleLocal artists to interpret classic electronicaThe event was first produced in...
Electronic Music Malta presents Electric Café at Spazju Kreattiv Theatre on January 21 at 8pm – a night bringing together a selection of electronic music’s timeless classics and some of the genre’s...
View ArticleUkraine missile toll rises to 40 as Russia denies attackA photograph shows a...
The toll from a devastating strike on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro rose to 40 on Monday, as more bodies were pulled from the debris of one of Russia's deadliest attacks since its invasion....
View Article87 inquiries on injuries, deaths at work still open since 2015Victims of...
A total of 87 magisterial inquiries into workplace deaths and injuries that have occurred over the last seven years are still open. A leaked list dating to 2015, seen by Times of Malta, shows that...
View ArticleAnnouncements – January 17, 2023 Stock picture
Obituaries DIMECH. On January 14, at Casa Arkati care home, Mosta, GEORGINA, aged 92, widow of Emmie, passed away peacefully comforted by the rites of Holy Church. She was loved and will be missed by...
View ArticleA greener Malta for residents – Miriam DalliWied Fulija that previously...
The next four years will be a mission possible to green our communities and provide residents with public green spaces within walking distance. The Labour Party was clear in its €700 million electoral...
View ArticleMigration: ‘hands off’ is no policyThe AFM rescuing a group of migrants last...
The seas around Malta and in particular its Search and Rescue Area are one important arena in which the country’s policies and core values are tested and challenged. It remains difficult to...
View ArticleInconsistent discipline - Denis TantiThe public toilet in Gozo where a man...
The Industrial and Employment Relations Act prohibits an employer from subjecting his employees to discriminatory treatment in regard to conditions of employment or dismissal. However, the government...
View ArticleLetters to the editor - January 17, 2023Image: Times of Malta
A law that is not needed “The most powerful form of lie is the omission” – George Orwell. I would like to thank Isabel Stabile for her article because it allows us to further understand that the...
View ArticleCourt rejects claim of lack of impartiality over db Group projectThe...
Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti has thrown out a claim that there was a lack of impartiality among members of the boards that granted the db Group its controversial permit to develop a site once occupied...
View ArticleToday's front pages - January 17, 2023The mastheads of Malta's newspapers.
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday. Times of Malta reports that 87 magisterial inquiries into workplace deaths and injuries that have occurred over the last seven...
View ArticleAppreciation: Peter LanfrancoImage: Times of Malta
Although expected, when the news arrived it still shocked me deeply. The irrepressibly funny, at once sensitive and exasperatingly self-opinionated Peter was taken away from us. A lifelong constant...
View ArticleDoing or not doing - Colm ReganLogs piled along a side road in a forest in...
Routinely, I am challenged about some of the stuff I teach. And routinely it’s an argument about what one individual can do about living, consuming, and acting consciously and ethically. We routinely...
View ArticleMellieħa Libertas take sole leadership of Division OneMellieħa’s David Bugeja...
Mellieħa Libertas took the top spot in the standings after grabbing their second league win over Starlites out of three rounds. The Northerners beat their nearest rivals while holding the lead...
View ArticleAfter a Davos DJ gig, Idris Elba has new role: advocate for small...
The last time British actor Idris Elba was in Davos during the World Economic Forum, it was to perform as a DJ at a party with R&B superstar Mary J. Blige. Almost a decade later, the versatile...
View ArticleFull flavour for the New YearMalcolm Galea as Dame Desserta. Photos: Justin Mamo
Masquerade has proven once again that a pandemic-induced hiatus did not dampen their commitment to quality entertainment. In a great collaboration between writer Malcolm Galea, producer/director...
View ArticleMoney market report for the week ended January 13The ECB headquarters in...
ECB monetary operations On January 9, the European Central Bank announced the seven-day main refinancing operation (MRO). The operation was conducted on January 10 and attracted bids from euro area...
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