Highlights from Sunday's newspapers
Freeport area appears ‘most promising’, with a site off Smart City also earmarked
It is now over a week since the ‘Conscience’ was allegedly attacked by Israeli drones
As one of the top maritime states in the world Malta should have been very fast to condemn the drone attack on a vessel just outside Maltese territorial waters
Robert Abela’s claim that Times of Malta’s story about ‘corrupt deals’ fuelled by major energy contracts is ‘recycled news’ is clearly unacceptable
Project included work on tower clock, gardjola and Pjazza Mitrovich
People have up until May 20 to request inclusion, amendments
The Public Domain Act has been totally ignored
Those already granted citizenship under the golden passport scheme will not be impacted, the government stresses
Standards Commissioner finds insufficient proof to say work amounted to ethical breach
Transport Minister posted a video announcing new bus routes
'Over the two days, we are inviting Maltese families to join us in celebrating the skilled work carried out by our dedicated Public Works employees' Omar Farrugia said
All over the world, autocratic politicians are singing from a similar hymnsheet
Dar Leopoldo offers 24/7 shelter to men
Past plans faltered, but Malta’s 2050 vision puts it back on the table
He went from a ticketing clerk to Labour CEO, and on to head the transport and lands authorities – James Piscopo is facing a new investigation on corruption
What matters most is genuine and determined readiness and commitment by the political forces to form a common front, not political rhetoric
MUT members at MCAST to vote on deal in the coming days
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Proposals would add transparency to contract decisions and cap fees for contesting awards
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
The future of our social security system depends on how we deliver sustainable economic growth through improved productivity and tax revenues
Vision 2050 presents three new metrics, with Malta-specific targets for each
When a prime minister attacks democracy itself to protect criminal suspects, we’ve entered a truly frightening new phase
Retirement pensions recorded the largest increase of €69.4 million
Interactions increase by nearly a fifth over previous year
Liberal judge appointed to state's Supreme Court
After his departure as CEO of the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport, the ex-PL MP secured a €73,000 consultancy contract
Prime Minister addresses yearly Freedom Day ceremony at Vittoriosa monument
Arrest of Istanbul's opposition mayor sparked most significant anti-government protests in Turkey in over a decade
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