Labour’s Ferry Footprint: Free Pedestrian Trips to Gozo
Labour Party pledges free Gozo ferry trips for pedestrians, sparking debate about accessibility, tourism, and the future of our sister island.
Labour Party pledges free Gozo ferry trips for pedestrians, sparking debate about accessibility, tourism, and the future of our sister island.
The Labour Party promises free ferry trips to Gozo, but only for pedestrians. We explore the implications of this election pledge and the challenges ahead.
Malta’s leading AI researcher, Pierre Schembri-Wismayer, leaves academia to join local tech giant, Momentum. What does this mean for Malta’s tech scene?
Roderick Galdes, barred from Labour’s primaries, campaigns in Żejtun, challenging the party’s leadership and drawing support from locals and opposition ali
After nearly four decades, veteran Maltese MP Chris Agius announces his retirement from politics, leaving a significant void in the Labour Party and Maltes
Two men, aged 32 and 37, have been sentenced to a total of 22 years in prison for a series of armed hold-ups at convenience stores across Malta.
Paceville, Malta’s party capital, is evolving. But at what cost? We delve into the gentrification of Malta’s nightlife hub and what the future holds for th
Former Culture Minister Owen Bonnici hints at taking legal action against MIDI’s Manoel Island development plans, sparking debate over the island’s future
Two men jailed for a total of 22 years for a series of armed hold-ups at convenience stores across Malta. The crimes and their aftermath explored.
Exploring the transformation of Malta’s party hub, Paceville, and the challenges it faces as it grapples with the price of progress.
Former Minister Owen Bonnici reveals he was ready to fight MIDI in court over the controversial Fort Manoel Island development project, shedding light on M
Two men jailed for a combined total of 22 years over armed hold-ups at convenience shops across Malta, leaving communities shaken and stores on high alert.