During a visit to De La Salle College, Prime Minister Robert Abela had an inspiring conversation with one of the students who wants to follow in his footsteps. Abela visited De La Salle Senior School earlier today, where he met with students and educators during an activity focused on education and their future career aspirations. The student asked
Investment such as that being carried out by MIA, the company that operates Malta International Airport, is very important, but it is not enough, because the Government must ensure that it complements this investment at the airport by investing in the country’s infrastructure so that tourists are truly provided with a better experience and the quality
Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela announced to the Parliament of Malta that “in the coming weeks,” two brand new wards – with a combined capacity of 46 patients – will be opened in place of the current administration block inside Mater Dei Hospital. This space will provide a “sizeable area” for more patients to be cared for at the national hospital
A court has rejected a third request for bail filed by four members of the Pace family who are facing criminal proceedings over alleged usury and money laundering. The accused are Keith Pace, 45, his partner Maria Grixti, 49, and brothers Carlos Pace and Cleaven Pace, aged 24 and 20 respectively. The decision came during the ongoing compilation of
If he truly wants to be credible that Malta comes first for him, Prime Minister Robert Abela should ensure that the fines which the Court ordered the State to pay as compensation for the occupation of properties used as Labour clubs are paid by the Labour Party itself and not from the taxes of the Maltese worker, the Nationalist Party said Wednesday
The Parliament of Malta unanimously voted in favour of re-establishing the Commercial Court as its own court, separate from the First Hall of the Civil Court, with the jurisdiction to hear cases of a commercial nature. During Wednesday's plenary session in the Maltese Parliament, both parliamentary groups voted in favour of Bill 133 to re-introduce
The Ministry for Inclusion and Volunteering signed a €1.5 million agreement over three years with Embrace Diversity Organisation through Aġenzija Sapport, the aforementioned ministry said in a statement. The investment represents a 131% increase compared to the previous agreement. The funding will strengthen day services for persons with disabilities
An Atelier , a new educational space, was inaugurated on Wednesday at St Ignatius College, Ġuże Muscat Azzopardi, Qormi San Bastjan Primary School , with the aim of further strengthening creative and innovative education for children, with an emphasis on learning through experience and exploration. During the inauguration, the Minister for Education,
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking – it’s time to take off with Lovin Malta’s massive 10-year anniversary giveaway bonanza! If you love travelling, you’re going to love this one – we’ve teamed up with KM Malta Airlines to give one very lucky person 10 return flights to 10 different destinations. All you have to do to be in with a chance
A Eurostat survey has found that in 2024, 58% of people in Malta did not use public transport whatsoever. This is the eighth highest frequency for people in any EU country to never use public transport, despite Malta effectively making its Tallinja service free in October 2022. This Eurostat data found that in 2024, 10.3% of people in Malta used public