In his first address as a candidate of the Nationalist Party, Conrad Borg Manché told Labour supporters listening in not to let either fear or party loyalty hold them back from changing their vote. During PN's mass rally on Wednesday evening, its new surprise candidate, former PL mayor in Gżira, Conrad Borg Manché, shared why he decided to run on the
Welcome to the Election Desk. This is where we round up the major headlines of the last 24 hours, together with some of the more light-hearted and funnier sides of the campaign trail. It was a good morning for Abela on Wednesday, but ADPD made sure the afternoon was slightly less comfortable. The prime minister formally concluded the deal that will
The government announced a €14 million investment in public transport through the addition of 40 new electric buses to the Malta Public Transport fleet as part of the long-term "Malta in Motion" strategy aimed at modernising mobility in Malta. The investment will more than double Tallinja's electric fleet and forms part of the government's wider plans
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Thursday. Times of Malta reports on the Labour Party’s pledge to introduce legal safeguards for parks and increase afforestation, ensuring government-owned land is protected from speculation. The newspaper also covers court testimony regarding the deletion of digital evidence in
Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar (FAA) is hosting a series of events exploring the artistic, cultural and symbolic richness of St John’s Co-Cathedral. Delivered by Dane Munro, visiting senior lecturer at the University of Malta and the University of Primorska, the series examines the legacy of the Knights of the Order of St John through the unique setting
The prosecution in the case against a man charged with causing the death of Mildred Azzopardi – the 62-year-old woman who was crushed to death between two cars in Valletta last year - has declared it has no more evidence. The prosecution declared it has closed its case - which means that the case documents now go before the Attorney General to issue
A grass fire just broke out on Manoel Island. Videos taken by the newsroom show smoke rising over buildings. Lovin Malta contacted a representative from the Civil Protection Department , who confirmed that there is currently no information on what caused the fire. It is still unclear whether anyone was injured or how much land was affected. More as
A man has been put on probation for three years after he admitted to the possession of child pornography. Court was told the man “was disappointed in himself” and was working hard to change his ways. He had attended about 150 therapy sessions voluntarily since January 2025. The accused admitted to the charges of possession of pornographic material
Many have followed NASA’s Artemis programme with unusual interest in recent weeks. Last month, the Artemis II crew completed a ten-day flyby around the Moon (the first crewed lunar fly-by since Apollo 17 in 1972), splashing down safely in the Pacific on 10 April, after travelling more than 400,000 kilometres from Earth. This is the greatest distance
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