Woman flees her home, wrapped in a bedsheet
The incident happened two years ago and health and safety failings were found in a magisterial inquiry
The incident happened at 3am on Monday
The contract process was halted by a court in June
Ban on rental e-scooters effectively removed 1,600 of them from the streets
The Culture Ministry is now responsible for supporting the local film industry
The EU's rule of law report was published last week
France is a country of free thought, secularism, the freedom to believe and the freedom not to believe, embassy says
Electric trams operated in Malta from 1905 till 1932
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409 work permit applications in the courier and ride-hailing industry refused in two weeks
Labour insiders grapple with novice pick
Grech calls for immediate infrastructure improvements for Malta's growth
The accident occurred at 11.30 am in Triq Il-Ferrovija
Accused attempted to push a pillow against his partner's mouth to stop her crying
Ban would mean player Ben Plumpton would miss the entire league
Fishermen had no choice but to be guided to find their way back up
One resident evacuated, no injures were reported
Standards Commissioner asked to investigate alleged abuse of power, conflict of interest
The government plans to sack Edward Scicluna, but things could get messy
Edward Scicluna is facing pressure to resign as governor
The unemployment rate is 3.1%
Final permits still awaited from the Sicilian authorities
Amending the regulation strikes a balance between protecting trees and respecting cultural practices: ERA
Tech upgrades mean you can now file police reports from home
Ridge-edge development overlooking Marsalforn valley breaches policies
Valletta Cruise Port CEO highlights dedicated grid link and minimal usage so far
Roberta Huber has joined St Margaret’s Monastery in Cospicua as a postulant nun at the age of 36
Warrants for wiretapping in criminal investigations should no longer be authorised by the home affairs minister
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