Kamra tal-Perit accuses Planning Authority of 'dereliction of duty'
The Kamra tal-Periti members have accused the Planning Authority of dereliction of duty when it comes to protecting Malta's built heritage, saying attempts to tarnish its members were merely efforts...
View Article14 bidders for Gżira Gardens marina
Fourteen entities submitted bids for the Gżira Garden marina on Thursday, including the Marsamxett marina operators, Hili Ventures, Palumbo Superyachts and the Midi consortium, which has the Manoel...
View ArticleUnions in the dark on Vitals deal details
Details on the deal between Vitals Global Healthcare and Steward Healthcare have yet to be disclosed to unions representing workers in the health sector. Speaking to the Times of Malta after a meeting...
View ArticleLabour council votes down motion to return Żonqor land
The majority of Marsascala's Labour councillors voted against a motion urging the government to return the Żonqor area to the public, the Nationalist Party said on Friday. Just Labour's deputy mayor...
View Article'We want to know who orchestrated Caruana Galizia's murder' - CoE partners
Ten international media freedom organisations expressed "deep concern" over the lack of progress in the investigation into the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. More than three...
View ArticleCouple get €300,000 after losing dream property
A married couple was awarded over €300,000 in damages after they had to hand over part of their dream property to third parties. Peter and Mary Rose Incorvaja had bought two adjacent plots of land in...
View Article‘Valid reasons’ convince Bartolo to flip vote in fuel station permit
Labour MP Clayton Bartolo, who represents the government on the Planning Authority board, has defended his U-turn on a fuel station in Magħtab. In December, the PA board provisionally voted six to two...
View ArticleTeachers at Mcast to strike after talks fail
Updated at 4.30pm with Mcast reaction Weeks of talks and threats of industrial action have led nowhere in the stalemate at the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology, with the Malta Union of...
View ArticleValletta MP to boycott V18 reception in solidarity with residents
A Nationalist MP, elected from the Valletta district, is planning to boycott the reception on Saturday marking Valletta as the European Capital of Culture, saying he wanted to show solidarity with...
View ArticleNGO sees funds for Kenya project disappear
A man who appears to have swindled a voluntary organization out of funds intended for a trip to Kenya, has been ordered to reimburse the money. Alexandru Gabriel Cretu Torica had been contacted by...
View Article‘New water’ improves quality of produce
Some 170 farmers in the Mellieħa area who have started using treated sewage – or ‘new water’ – for irrigation are reporting better produce. Energy and Water Minister Joe Mizzi visited the site...
View ArticleA hundred years since Malta’s worst naval disaster; 70 Maltese killed when...
One hundred years ago, to date, Alfred Williams was among 70 Maltese men aboard the armed steamer HMS Louvain, which was headed to Greece and to disaster. Little did Mr Williams, 23, know the vessel,...
View ArticlePsychiatrist confirms his report in court, victim of alleged abduction to...
The woman, who last October was allegedly held captive inside a cave beneath Fort Ricasoli by her estranged husband, is still receiving psychiatric treatment following her ordeal and will only testify...
View ArticleCar park not accessible for V18 celebrations
The official opening of Valletta 2018 activities tomorrow could cause headaches to motorists as most of the Floriana MCP car park will not be accessible to the general public. V18 organisers have...
View ArticleUnions in the dark on Vitals deal details
Details on the deal between Vitals Global Healthcare and Steward Healthcare have yet to be disclosed to unions representing workers in the health sector. Speaking to the Times of Malta after a meeting...
View ArticleThousands expected in Valletta as the city is crowned Capital of Culture
All eyes will be on Valletta on Saturday, as the city takes on the mantle of European Capital of Culture. Thirty foreign media houses have flown in to cover the launch of the V18 events, which will...
View Article€2.50 for cash withdrawals? EU directive could result in ATM charges
Charges starting at €2.50 for every cash withdrawal could be introduced next month for using automated teller machines that do not belong to the bank at which the account is held, the Times of Malta...
View ArticleAir Malta picks up Catania - Vienna flight, where flyNiki left
Air Malta inaugurated its new scheduled service between Catania and Vienna airport on Friday. This route signifies a return for intra-European flights by the Maltese national Carrier and is an...
View ArticlePublic is being 'ripped off through shady' privatisation
The country's assets and public land are being handed over to private companies through deals that constitute a rip-off for the public, a pressure group warned on Saturday. Shady privatisation deals...
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