The top stories in Malta's newspapers
PL MEP spearheaded negotiations with political groups to secure more ambitious stand on PFAS pollution
Motion says mayor Helen Gauci lacks leadership and should no longer lead council
Opposition celebrating the 'damage' caused to you, Robert Abela tells May Day crowd
Landlords were targeted by a requisition in 1967
MEP Alex Agius Saliba, Labour’s deputy leader, should not be distorting the facts to benefit a person charged with criminal offences
Employment Ministry insists Leonid McKay will not have access to JobsPlus data
Former PN minister Dimech died on Monday following an illness
Holy Week is not only a time for prayer, but for progress, not just spiritual contemplation, but civic responsibility alike
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
It is heartening to see Nationalist ideas and proposals finally, albeit belatedly, being adopted by the Labour administration
Labour MPs defend the quota as vital tool to break barriers, others pose questions
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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
Opposition insists case that involved seven false IDs separate from broader inquiry into the fake ID card scandal
PN accuses Bonett of 'manipulating' council; ministry dismisses claims as 'spin'
PM implies independent media reports and inquiry request are a coordinated attack
Labour accuses the Opposition of attacking AFM integrity
Before Freedom Day, ports were filled with destroyers, not cruise liners, and war planes, not passenger planes, landed on the runway, PM says
It would have been better had the whips of both parties got together and agreed on a way to revise standing orders and parliamentary procedure
Whenever Labour are in government, people must turn to the courts for refuge and justice — the choice at the next election is a simple one
St Paul's Bay councillor Charles Cassar was told by Labour that he could not represent the party because of a serious court conviction
PN stormed out of Parliament on Monday after MP Karol Aquilina was censured
The top stories in Malta’s newspapers
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