Incensed by tables and chairs blocking their path, residents of villages and towns across Malta are trying a novel approach to the problem. People have been plastering stickers - reading ...
ARMS revenue from the rent and installation of electricity and water meters is steadily rising, figures published in parliament show. The utility billing company raked in €18.5 million from such ...
A Building and Construction Authority (BCA) board member has resigned over claims the authority is putting paperwork ahead of safety and making “hasty decisions” unilaterally. Architect and ...
An Indian man who lost his job while he was in jail on charges that were thrown out of court has been thrown a regulatory lifeline, days after Identità said he was in an “irregular immigration ...
A Labour MP has criticised government entities for not doing enough to improve the environment. The Planning Authority should demand that private developments incorporate green or open spaces ...
A real estate development company has donated a number of olive trees in large pots to Mosta council to embellish the core of the town. The presentation was made by CF Homes director Clifton ...
A large load of crates of insulation material was left dangling over pedestrians in Sliema after a contractor failed to properly cordon off the street. Shocked bystanders watched people strolling ...
A handwriting expert has testified that "discrepancies" were found in cheques given to former Marsaxlokk parish priest Luke Seguna. The writing of whoever signed those cheques did not match the ...
The Institute of Tourism Studies has increased its level of self-accreditation, in a sign that the educational institution has learned from the "mistakes of the past", its CEO has announced.
KM Malta Airline’s requirement for wheelchair users to fill in and submit a €15 medical form when booking a flight has been labelled “discriminatory” by CRPD Commissioner Rhoda Garland.
“To mechanical progress there is apparently no end: for as in the past so in the future, each step in any direction will remove limits and bring in past barriers which have till then blocked the ...
Europe's climate monitor said Tuesday that March was the hottest on record and the tenth straight month of historic heat, with sea surface temperatures also hitting a "shocking" new high.