PA Delays Decision on Illegal Manoel Island Padel Courts
The Public Authority postpones a decision on the legality of makeshift padel courts on historic Manoel Island, sparking debate on heritage and recreation i
The Public Authority postpones a decision on the legality of makeshift padel courts on historic Manoel Island, sparking debate on heritage and recreation i
Nurses at Mount Carmel Hospital raise alarm over garden refurbishment project, warning that patients could die due to lack of safe access.
Malta’s Minister for Transport, Ian Borg, urges voters to engage constructively, not cast protest votes in the upcoming election.
As Malta heads towards the next election, can we trust election opinion polls? Let’s dive into the world of polling, its methods, biases, and limitations.
Malta joins international voices calling for the release of activists detained since the 2010 Gaza Freedom Flotilla incident, with locals in Malta voicing
Disillusioned Maltese voters take to the streets, challenging the dominance of the Nationalist Party ahead of the election
PBS cuts back on traditional billboard campaign for Eurovision due to budget cuts, relying on digital marketing instead. How will this impact Malta’s chanc
Delve into Malta’s unique political tradition of ‘spare parts’, where candidates switch parties mid-election. As the general election approaches, we explor
Exploring the thoughts and passions of Malta’s residents through letters to the editor, highlighting local issues and calls to action
Discover how Malta’s new hospital network, Health Cities, is transforming healthcare, with St. Luke’s Hospital leading the way. Learn about the challenges,
Malta’s government unveils ambitious plans for a solar panel boom and a new eco-town, marking a significant step towards a sustainable future.
Discover the 200-year history of the Union Club in Sliema, from its British colonial roots to its role as a local landmark today. Join the celebrations and