No one was injured when a fire broke out in an apartment block on Tower Road in Sliema, the Civil Protection Department said on Friday. The fire was caused by an electrical box in the garage, the ...
Two men, both aged 80, were injured when the driver lost control of his car and crashed in a wall in Paola early on Friday morning. The driver, who is from Paola, was driving a Toyota Ractis at ...
The Malta Maritime Forum has called out the lack of transparency in the planning of the new Ras Ħanżir cargo quay urging authorities to engage with industry representatives to align the ...
A PN grocery shopping exercise found that prices for basic goods have increased by 40 per cent in the last five years. “A shopping trolley that cost €65 in 2020 now costs €90,” cost of ...
Anti-corruption organisation Transparency International has criticised MP Michael Farrugia for insinuating that the Daphne Foundation is to blame for Malta's lowest ever score in corruption rankings.
A 13-year-old singer with autism brought the Brillanti judges to their feet – and one to tears – on Wednesday night with a powerful and emotional performance. Mireille McKay wowed the panel ...
Former Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi ruled out a return to politics, telling Times of Malta that his “political chapter is closed”. Speaking on the latest episode of the Times Talk podcast ...
Four people have been charged with involuntary homicide for the death of an Albanian construction worker after a building collapsed on him in Sliema. Bari Balla, an Albanian construction worker ...
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A man who broke into an elderly woman's house in Sliema and attempted to rob her has been given a suspended prison sentence. Christopher Scerri, 46, was originally handed a four year jail term but ...
More than half of joint construction site inspections over the past six months resulted in action being taken by building and safety regulators. The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) and ...
In the space of a week, the government majority in parliament approved the first reading of Bill 125, which purports to “reform” the law regulating magisterial inquiries. Coincidentally, five ...
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