Spending per person averages €944
The numbers of those at risk of poverty will continue to grow unless people change their saving behaviour
March arrivals figures underscore positive trend, majority of visitors from UK, Italy and Poland
42% of establishments report better business performance in 2024 compared to 2023
Researcher Godfrey Baldacchino suggests four ways by which the decline in union membership and collective bargaining could be halted and even reversed
Slight increase in 2024 over 2023
‘Over the past months, the bank maintained a momentum of strong deposit inflows, enhancing an already robust liquidity stack’ – CEO
Majority of students are female and come from Italy, data shows
The government is finally recognising that a thriving economy doesn’t necessarily mean a thriving population
Finance minister says Malta's debt remains third lower than EU average
The digital onslaught against women in politics erodes public trust in democratic systems. Media and tech platforms, too often complicit, hold the power to reshape this landscape
Market dynamics are increasingly challenging the status quo and dictating that companies consider reinventing, reshaping and repositioning themselves
Journalists are still vilified, the government still gaslights us and the Daphne Caruana Galizia Public Inquiry has been left to gather dust, Alessandra Dee Crespo argues
Malta used 34 per cent of its freshwater in 2022, exceeding threshold
Number of passengers up by 5.4 per cent
Mobile telephony most widely adopted electronic communications service
Cinema admissions fall, but Maltese films see boost in viewership and revenue
Anxiety figures at 16 per cent, followed by low self-esteem and self-worth
The future of our social security system depends on how we deliver sustainable economic growth through improved productivity and tax revenues
Eurobarometer survey shows young people elsewhere in Europe are most worried about defence
Retirement pensions recorded the largest increase of €69.4 million
Eurostat data reveals EU-wide trend to welcome immigrants from outside bloc
Lurking below our solid performance lie inequalities that policies must address
Central Bank study finds Italy, UK alone account for 45% of seat capacity
Largest increases recorded under income tax, VAT and social security
Abortion is illegal in Malta, unless it is carried out by doctors if a woman’s life is at risk
NSO data confirm that government policies promoting well-being in health and social care are extremely important
Only 14% say defence and security should be Europe's top priority
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Malta’s ranking is the lowest since 2012
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