Marsaxlokk Council Clashes with Labour’s Fish Hatchery Plan
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s manifesto plans for a fish hatchery, raising environmental concerns and sparking public backlash in the quaint fishi
Marsaxlokk council objects to Labour’s manifesto plans for a fish hatchery, raising environmental concerns and sparking public backlash in the quaint fishi
The long-running Buġibba square project has sparked calls for stronger local councils from the Alternattiva Demokratika Party, highlighting the challenges
A man has been acquitted of attempted murder charges in the 2019 Marsascala shooting, leaving the close-knit community divided and calling for stricter gun
Ta’ Qali’s Farmers’ Market is getting a revamp, transforming into a better organised food hub celebrating Malta’s local produce. Here’s what’s in store.
Malta’s economy is projected to grow by 6.6% in 2021, leading the EU according to the European Commission’s Spring Economic Forecast. Prime Minister Robert
Malta’s Opposition Leader, Bernard Grech, found himself in an unexpected math lesson yesterday as PN MP Simon Busuttil pulled out a calculator during a parliamentary session. The tool, usually reserved for solving complex equations, became a symbol of the Opposition’s attempt to scrutinize the government’s spending. The Cost Conundrum At the heart of the matter…
PM Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Borg clashed in the first of two televised debates ahead of Malta’s general election. Here are five key talki
Malta’s DJ Mark back on decks after assault allegations dismissed, bringing relief to local music scene
MEP David Casa vows to veto EU’s proposed online gaming tax if elected, sparking political debate and industry concern in Malta
Malta’s economy predicted to top EU growth charts until 2027, with local impacts on jobs, infrastructure, and quality of life. Find out more in our latest
Discover how local maths teacher Mark Bugeja is using boxing to teach complex mathematical concepts to his students in Malta
Malta champions climate action at the UN. Now, it’s time for us to step up our efforts at home. Here’s how we can make a difference.