Owners of boats moored outside the American University of Malta campus in Cospicua will be allowed to keep their vessels in place following an agreement reached between the government and the university, Parliamentary Secretary Glenn Bedingfield has said. Bedingfield said a deal had been struck with AUM and that owners would be informed of further
The Nationalist Party has accused the government of “discriminating” against voluntary organisations following a Standards Commissioner report which found that two NGOs led by Michelle Muscat had been given preferential treatment in the secondment of public employees. The report concluded that rules had been repeatedly breached and there was insufficient
KM Malta Airlines has unveiled its largest-ever summer schedule, announcing nearly 8,000 flights and the introduction of a new route to Tel Aviv as part of an expanded Summer 2026 programme aimed at strengthening Malta’s connectivity across Europe and beyond. The schedule, which runs from 29th March to 31st October 2026, will see the airline operate
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