The Building and Construction Authority and Malta Tourism Authority on Friday published a list of designated tourist zones where no demolition and excavation works can be carried out between June 15 and September 30. The two authorities said in a statement the ban supports a more enjoyable tourism experience and improved quality of life, with the public
8A man who has not spoken to his daughter for 20 years has been charged with breaching bail conditions after he was allegedly seen walking in a Żabbar street where she owns a garage. Magistrate Leonard Caruana heard the man plead not guilty to breaching bail after he was spotted crossing the road, where his daughter and husband own a garage, on June
Cost pressures have emerged as the most pressing concern for businesses in Gozo in a report measuring enterprise confidence on the island. For the first time in almost three years, cost challenges are the most pressing issue for Gozo firms, surpassing longstanding concerns over staff shortages . While the perceived challenges of cost pressures had
Home Affiars Minister Glenn Bedingfield has defended the arrest of 19 irregular migrants found living in Malta illegally, insisting that while Malta remains a welcoming country, it cannot tolerate breaches of immigration laws. The comments came after police operations in Ħamrun, Qormi and St Paul’s Bay led to the arrest of 19 individuals from Syria,
A man who was reported as ‘wanted’ by police earlier this week was found in a Senglea apartment after neighbours called police to report rowdiness. Magistrate Leonard Caruana heard how 21-year-old Muhammed Milal Ali from Żabbar had a pending court case before another magistrate. For several weeks – between May 1 and June 10 – he did not attend sittings
If you’re still planning to attend Black Coffee Malta, now is the time to act. Following an explosive pre-sale that saw all allocations disappear in under 90 minutes, an incredible 85% of all tickets have already been sold, leaving only a very limited number remaining. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lovin Malta (@lovinmalta) Demand has
Malta has officially landed on another luxury coffee table. In a new collaboration, VisitMalta has teamed up with world-renowned publishing house Assouline to launch Malta Heritage, a visually rich book celebrating the islands’ history, culture and timeless beauty. Known for producing some of the world’s most iconic travel and lifestyle books, Assouline
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Friday. Times of Malta reports on growing concerns that election campaign rhetoric has fueled a rise in racist attacks and xenophobia. It also features a report on a judge who was forced to hear court cases from corridor tables due to a shortage of courtroom space. The Malta Independent
The casual elections to fill up seats vacated by Labour Party candidates who were elected twice will be held this morning at the Naxxar counting hall. In all, eight candidates will be filling up seats vacated by Labour MPs who were elected from two districts. With the controversy surrounding Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg, little attention has