Momentum’s Pledge: Quieter Streets for Malta
Momentum promises to tackle noise pollution in Malta with noise mapping, stricter enforcement, and quiet zones. What does this mean for residents?
Momentum promises to tackle noise pollution in Malta with noise mapping, stricter enforcement, and quiet zones. What does this mean for residents?
Pembroke residents protest against proposed football club development, citing noise, traffic, and loss of green space concerns. The plans, which include a
Naxxar council denies approving early morning works at a partially collapsed building, leaving residents and owners in a dispute over noise and business ho
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s plans for a fish hatchery, sparking a debate over heritage, environment, and progress in Malta’s fishing village.
ADPD argues that the long-running Buġibba square project highlights the need for stronger local councils in Malta
A jury has acquitted a man of attempted murder in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the community divided and the victim’s family devastated
Ta’ Qali’s Farmers’ Market is getting a facelift, transforming into a well-organised, inviting food hub that celebrates Malta’s food and culture. Find out
Malta’s economic star shines bright as EU projects it to lead Europe’s growth. How did the island nation get here, and what’s next?
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech questions government’s €150M spend on consultancy fees since 2013, demanding transparency and accountability
Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech clashed in a live TV debate, discussing the economy, COVID-19, corruption, and more. Here a
A roundup of letters to the editor from Malta’s The Malta Independent, highlighting local issues, culture, and politics
Malta unveils ambitious plans for a greener future with €125 million investment in solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations, creating jobs and t