Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar proposed that the government should pay parents to raise their children for at least the first ...
During his tenure as minister of one of Malta’s most important industries, Tourism, several controversies ensued under his ...
For most, playing the lottery is a dream, a flicker of hope for a brighter future. For one lucky Lotto Quaterno player, that ...
Two fundraising events organised by the db Foundation have raised a whopping €47,822 to help the Ursuline Sisters build their ...
Over the past two days, the Islands of Malta played host to the global culinary stage as the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy ...
In response to recent coverage by Lovin Malta regarding objections to the Planning Authority’s Villa Rosa local review plans, ...
Glenn Micallef has been confirmed as the EU Commissioner for Youth, Intergenerational Justice, Sport, and Culture ...
PL Qormi mayor Josef Masini Vento has penned a satirical letter to Santa in what appears to be a thinly-veiled criticism of ...
During lecturer hours, Hundreds of MCAST students protested ongoing disagreements between the Malta Union of Teachers, MCAST ...
Our authorities unfortunately seem to have an initiative problem when it comes to dealing with people in power. Time and time ...
Since the Labour Party assumed power in Malta in 2013, several high-profile resignations have occurred within its ranks.
Jason Azzopardi has called for the law to be updated to allow children younger than 14 to be held criminally liable.