Steward’s €160,000 Bill for Unauthorised Airport Services
Malta steward ordered to pay €160,000 for hiring security and clerical staff without authorisation at Malta International Airport
Malta steward ordered to pay €160,000 for hiring security and clerical staff without authorisation at Malta International Airport
A minibus went up in flames in Mellieħa, with firefighters battling the blaze for over an hour. The cause is under investigation, with local council member
Lidl Malta recalls ‘Organic Peanut Butter’ due to potential glass contamination. Here’s what you need to know and how to stay safe.
Malta’s Archbishop Charles Scicluna is recuperating in his hometown after successfully undergoing surgery in Rome. The archbishop’s health update and local
Three years after Fr Luke Seguna’s acquittal, a digital forensics expert reveals crucial evidence files were deleted. Who’s behind it and what does it mean
Five workers injured after scaffolding collapse at Recycle Malta facility in Birkirkara. OHSA investigation launched as safety concerns surface.
Court rules in favor of AFM, confirming dismissal of soldier who mocked Fort St. Elmo gate was fair and timely
Malta Armed Forces soldier dismissed for mocking gate at Hal Far base. Court rules dismissal fair, sparking debate on discipline and freedom of speech.
A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a collision in Xewkija, Gozo, raising concerns about road safety in Malta. Local reaction and practical steps to pr
A construction worker from Żebbuġ is in serious condition after falling three storeys in Santa Venera. Locals call for improved safety measures.
Archbishop Charles Scicluna, the spiritual leader of Malta’s Catholic community, is set to undergo a medical procedure. The Maltese Church offers support a
Malta’s lottery boom is creating silent millionaires who fear their friends and family will see them as a cash cow. Here’s how Malta’s new millionaires can