A coalition of environmental and heritage NGOs has called for urgent amendments to Malta’s planning laws to stop construction on projects that are under appeal, saying the recent court decision over the Halland Hotel in Swieqi has exposed a loophole that denies residents meaningful justice. In a joint statement under the Ġustizzja għal Artna campaign,
The Marigold Foundation and the National Rare Diseases Alliance have said in a joint statement that the Standards’ Commissioner had found no wrongdoing in either of them in his report. In his report, published on Monday evening, Standards Commissioner Joseph Azzopardi cleared Prime Minister Robert Abela of any ethical breach but concluded that the
Five service dogs that graduated from a €15,000 training programme have been assigned to people with different conditions to help them out in their daily lives. The graduation ceremony for Balto, Dom, Sam, Pablo and Kaydi was held at the San Anton Palace and was presided over by President Myriam Spiteri Debono. The Service Dogs Malta Foundation covered
A man who injured his head in a fall on St Paul's Islands on Monday was airlifted to the mainland by an AFM helicopter. The Armed Forces of Malta said its Rescue Coordination Centre received a request for assistance for the injured man in the afternoon. An AW139 helicopter was immediately dispatched to the area. "The military crew successfully carried
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