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Wed,21 Sep 2022 10:46:29 +0200
[WATCH] When the market takes over politics, ‘correct the rules’ Archbishop tells MPs
In Independence Day homily, Archbishop Charles Scicluna tells political class to correct the market rules that put the least powerful at a disadvantage

Wed,21 Sep 2022 10:23:59 +0200
The dirty holiday: Valletta cruise liners still depending on Heavy Fuel Oil
Cruise liners calling at Valletta’s Grand Harbour ranked for their environmental pollution, still not doing enough to lessen their environmental impact

Wed,21 Sep 2022 09:18:35 +0200
Pedestrian run over in Birżebbuġa, motorcyclist crashes in Attard
A motorcyclist and a man were taken to Mater Dei Hospital after being injured in separate traffic accidents yesterday evening

Wed,21 Sep 2022 07:09:01 +0200
Abortion and shifting sands
But the very fact that her health was put at risk because the law disallows abortion, laid bare the cruel situation women like Prudente are forced into

Tue,20 Sep 2022 21:39:09 +0200
Bernard Grech: Malta must protect its independence, or else it risks losing it
Nationalist Party leader says Malta’s independence cannot be lost to a foreign superpower or empire, but to politicians who fail to step up and do their job

Tue,20 Sep 2022 20:33:18 +0200
Budget for 24 October
Last week Finance Minister Clyde Caruana pledged €600 million spend next year to cushion higher energy and food prices

Tue,20 Sep 2022 19:45:15 +0200
[WATCH] Markapaġna | Glen Calleja
Luke Galea speaks to the artist, writer and bookbinder Glen Calleja

Tue,20 Sep 2022 19:11:29 +0200
PN invites consumers to join utility bills class action lawsuit, promising to cover all legal expenses
PN is launching a class action lawsuit against ARMS over the utility bills overcharge

Tue,20 Sep 2022 17:53:22 +0200
Buses to become free from 1 October but TalLinja card required
Free buses | All day, night and special services free • Passengers still required to use card • Non-card holders will have to pay for a ticket

Tue,20 Sep 2022 17:25:26 +0200
Qawra Point made nature reserve in bid to ban illegal hunting
Qawra Point is a small islet is very well placed for migratory birds to find refuge on and with its vicinity to BirdLife Malta’s Salina Nature Reserve, birds coming in or out of the reserve have been targeted by hunters in this area

Tue,20 Sep 2022 15:52:58 +0200
Ex-footballer in smuggling case claims damages after BMW gutted during police custody
Footballer Jeffrey Chetcuti’s €30,000 BMW 420MSport’s interior gutted during the time spent in police vehicle compound

Tue,20 Sep 2022 15:46:30 +0200
Loujin, young girl who died of thirst after delayed rescue buried in Crete
Activist who documented the case of four-year-old Loujin calls for Europe to 'wash its conscience' and prevent such deaths at sea

Tue,20 Sep 2022 15:40:17 +0200
Ian Borg wants EU to ensure ‘sustainability’ of Ukraine assistance
At EU foreign affairs meeting in New York, Malta’s Foreign Minister Ian Borg calls for dialogue with Russian anti-war community 

Tue,20 Sep 2022 15:23:22 +0200
Qormi valley murder: Woman says accused needed drug money night before murder
Eliott Paul Busuttil faces charges of murdering a man and dumping him in the trunk of his car • He also faces separate charges of aggravated drug possession

Tue,20 Sep 2022 13:38:49 +0200
Authority goes mystery shopping to probe telecoms operators’ customer care service
The Malta Communications Authority releases its half-yearly end-user report

Tue,20 Sep 2022 10:30:52 +0200
Unions present united front on cost of living mechanism in exceptional circumstances
Unions want meeting with government on workings of COLA mechanism in exceptional circumstances • The cost-of-living adjustment for Budget 2023 expected to be around €10, the highest it has ever been

Tue,20 Sep 2022 10:01:03 +0200
Father and son charged after suspected revenge attack related to fatal 2020 Mqabba shooting
They were accused of grievously injuring the relative of a person accused of the 2020 fatal shooting

Tue,20 Sep 2022 08:23:20 +0200
Minimum wages have dropped by 5% as inflation rises
Maltese minimum wage workers are least hit by inflation but have benefitted from the second lowest wage increase in the EU

Tue,20 Sep 2022 08:18:37 +0200
My essentials: Jean-Marc Cafa’s cultural picks
No 45 | Jean-Marc Cafa, 35, Freelance director and arts educator

Tue,20 Sep 2022 08:10:12 +0200
Air Malta is also ‘too big to fail’…
Oh well. At least, it doesn’t change that one part we all agree on. Remember? “Many will criticise [the Labour government’s] decisions”… oh, yes; and probably, for many generations to come…



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