Taxes for the Common Good: How Your PAYE Builds Malta’s Future
Taxes for the Common Good: How Malta’s Collective Contribution Shapes the Island We Call Home It’s easy to grumble when the PAYE slip arrives or when VAT…
Taxes for the Common Good: How Malta’s Collective Contribution Shapes the Island We Call Home It’s easy to grumble when the PAYE slip arrives or when VAT…
Living but at what cost? *From €900-a-month rabbit-warren bedsits to €1,200 “luxury” car-ports with a fold-out sofa, Malta’s rental market has become a…
Letters to the editor – September 21, 2025 By Hot Malta Staff Sliema’s dawn cafés were already humming when the Times of Malta’s weekend edition hit the…
Joseph Muscat’s Superb Sponsor: The Hidden Hand That Still Shapes Malta’s Game Valletta’s golden evening light was still bouncing off the Upper Barrakka…
Are we really independent? The question hangs over Malta like the August humidity—familiar, heavy, impossible to swat away. Every 21 September the islands…
Feast of St Matthew, Pope’s Climate Plea and a New Nadur Band: How Sunday’s Religious Buzz is Re-wiring Malta Sliema’s 6 a.m. Fishermen swear the sea was…
Artificial Stupidity Leads to Wilder Return – and Malta’s Comedy Scene Is Loving It By Hot Malta Staff Sliema’s seafront was unusually packed last…
Bidnija ‘nightmare’ roadworks drag on past June deadline as residents fume By Hot Malta staff The scent of wild fennel that once drifted over Bidnija’s…
Żepp’s Wake-Up Call: How One Man’s September 21 Protest Became a National Conversation Valletta’s Republic Street was still yawning itself awake on the…
Ex-fisheries head set to face money-laundering and corruption charges In a case that has rocked Malta’s tight-knit fishing community, former…
Activists fast for 35 hours outside Castille in solidarity with Gaza By Hot Malta Staff Valletta’s Republic Street is no stranger to protest, but the…
A late-night joy-ride across Gozo’s silent coastal roads ended in twisted metal and handcuffs early yesterday, after a 24-year-old Birkirkara man…