ECJ has ruled that Malta's trapping of protected finches for 'research purposes' is illegal
The semi-synthetic drug that was casually sold over the counter is now banned
Robert Abela says changes were 'holistic' and go beyond increase in wage
Authority will coordinate and oversee measures and regulations to tackle climate change
Public sector rules introduced quietly last year mean softer stance towards those in trouble
Policy seeks to reduce poverty by 3.1% over the next decade
Finance Minister wants privatisation to happen as soon as possible
Candidates were selected by the then police commissioner on the basis of personal trust
Byron Camilleri says government must 'first study' court ruling
Inquiring magistrates still without offices, staff, a year after their appointment
Sources say it cost taxpayers at least half a million euros... was it worth it?
The “Ħaddiem tas-Sena" award is to be held for a second time
Application from the public will open on October 7
Objecting to policy ‘would be surreal’, Clint Camilleri's ministry says
Home affairs minister resurfaced after an absent summer... but still has no solutions, shadow ministers claim
Limited company will oversee capital projects
Chris Bonett lays out ideas on how to ease traffic
Incentive will offer up to 100 hours of pay at minimum wage
Clyde Caruana expects tax department to collect a further €200 million this year
Insiders expect rates to rise by around 40% following change in rules
Government to inject €27 million into allowances for educators at independent schools
Health Minister says PN MPs who 'rode on the bandwagon' should shoulder responsibility
Consultation on key principles and recommendations to start in coming weeks
Malta’s policymakers need to tackle the problem of overtourism, which is disrupting the lives of many locals
Home affairs minister fields questions about the ID cards racket, foreign workers, police...
In the next budget, Robert Abela must put an end to the government’s prevailing doctrine of economic growth at all costs
He replaces Joseph Attard
Ursula von der Leyen is pushing for more women on her team
26 people died in road accidents in 2022 and 16 people died last year
Biggest continuous revenue increase seen in income tax, which rose by €356 million
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