Sandra Saliba and Lorenz Hemicker will both be speaking about their grandparents during an event to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day in Malta today, the 80th anniversary of the ...
The government will reform the assets declaration process of politicians, requiring all MPs to file a more detailed declaration to the Speaker of the House, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Sunday.
The front cover of the first issue in 2025 (no. 1,064) of the magazine Il-Ħajja f’Għawdex immediately reveals its intentions of tackling the hot topic of the proposed development at Fort ...
A pull-up bar and a set of parallel bars in an open space in Santa Luċija inspired a young man passionate about sports and physical activity to start practising what he used to read and research ...
The Dominican community of Vittoriosa is celebrating the end of the Triple Jubilee of St Thomas Aquinas on Monday and Tuesday. During the past two years, the Dominican Order around the world ...
Forty-five persons are being held in detention after they were found to be staying or working in Malta illegally, the police said. Twenty were arrested during raids in Qormi and Marsa on Saturday ...
One of the most powerful figures in returning US President Donald Trump’s administration has turned out to a Maltese man originally from Cospicua. Sergio Gor, a 38-year-old publisher and long ...
It is with heavy hearts that we bid farewell to Vanya Walker Leigh who passed away on January 21. She was a founding member of the Malta Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies Association ...
Threats against Nationalist MPs are proof the Opposition is doing a good job, according to PN leader Bernard Grech. Speaking at a PN activity in Zurrieq on Sunday morning, Grech referred to an ...
Accountants behind the firm Ennesse have been charged with money laundering and tax evasion after an investigation found discrepancies in tax and VAT payments of €1.5 million. Appearing in front ...
Chancellor (Finance minister) Rachel Reeves said Sunday the UK government is "happy" to consider joining a pan-European and North African customs scheme, as part of its much-touted reset of EU ties.
A Bill to reform magisterial inquiries will require a higher degree of evidence before such inquiries are called, and judges will be involved in the process, the prime minister said on Sunday.