A report says young people are unhappier than their EU peers. They explain why
Graffitti raise fresh alarm as holes are drilled into the trees, unspecified liquid found
The first flight of the new national airline takes off on Sunday morning
Court reduced his 31 months in jail to just two months
'The necessity to work longer hours to cover basic living expenses means that students are missing out on the full university experience'
There were 1,274 civil weddings and 965 weddings at the altar last year
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
Company still evaluating bids for emergency power plant
Maltese diving community questions why dive went ahead despite forecast
Vella, who served as Malta's 10th president, draws praise from both sides of House
Francis Zammit Dimech will be acting president
The system had led to the revocation of his driving licence
One-third of bank's loan portfolio was made of 'green loans' last year
LoanUp scheme applicants will pay lower interest rate on home loans
The EP President is pushing for a coordinated effort to help more cargo chips traverse Suez Canal safely
1.45pm crash in southbound Santa Venera tunnel leaves one in hospital
€250,000 purchase is latest in a string of deals to protect band clubs
Sarah Bonnici will represent Malta in Malmö with her song Loop
He was extradited to Malta on strength of a European Arrest Warrant
Albert Buttigieg says Ivan Grech Mintoff should apologise to Abela, the PL and the country
Air pollution levels have spiked over the past two days as murky weather persists
Marija Sara Vella Gafa calls for 'balance' to allow people to practice their 'pastimes' in peace
Statement from injured lecture read out to MCAST educators in rally
Clint Camilleri says Moviment Graffitti claims are incorrect, no plans to change policies
The proposal would have meant tenants would have to honour their entire contract
While there was abuse of sick leave, dismissal was disproportionate
Minister echoes EU-wide concerns at Council meeting in Brussels
Money worries are more stressful than a death of a loved one, study suggests
After Malta joined the EU in 2004, sanitary regulations put an end to the delicacy
Warns of further court action by the European Commission
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