New tensions between Valletta's Labour mayor and vice mayor
We are an economically successful independent state and EU member because British colonialism gave us parliamentary democracy and a second official language which is international
Labour government to propose white paper that seeks to restrict work visas
The Sycamore, estimated to be almost 200 years old, was felled in 2023
First deal with any country since Trump launched his global tariffs blitz
Deal could be 'first of many' - Donald Trump
The eight-strong group are currently performing William Shakespeare’s 'Hamlet' at the Barbican Centre
'Important to remember those who didn't make it' - Royal Air Force veteran Dennis Bishop, 99.
Stephen Montefort, who was appointed last January, brings with him a strong academic background
'This is the best performance by a populist radical right party we've ever seen in this country'
With a landmark post-Brexit EU-UK summit due next month, both sides are seeking to improve ties amid the Trump presidency
Writer told his presence in the UK not considered 'conducive to the public good'
Support cancer patients and their families by donating during the Good Friday fundraising marathon
Nearly 16,000 attacks recorded in the British capital
Some 1,500 people died when the vessel sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912
More than 300 works from Royal Collection will be on display until November 23
Robert Abela, Jo Etienne Abela and Puttinu's Angele Cuschieri and Rennie Zerafa visited Maltese patients in London
Nationalisation 'likely' as workers stop Chinese owners from accessing key areas of the plant
Any excuse proved good enough to include the British flag, be it by the colonial authorities or by the native devotees of empire
Competition runs until April 28
'The new world will be governed less by established rules and more by deals and alliances'
France and Britain spearheading plans to send a 'reassurance force' to Ukraine after war ends
It was written and recorded from scratch in 20 days in October 2023
First Folio is considered one of the most important books in English literature
There are microplastics in our lungs, blood and brains... but no evidence yet directly showing they are harmful to human health
Event filled with exciting masterclasses and stand visits
Exiting a trade bloc leads to nothing but pain
Justin Welby reflects on the fallout of a scandal that forced him out
Before the island’s independence the British colours featured regularly in formal events, besides being put to less iconic uses
'We don’t give a crap about your opinion and your reporting': Marjorie Taylor Greene snaps at Martha Kelner
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