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That activity with Chiswick House School planted the seed for Scuttle the Cuttle – what he describes as an innovative, sturdy, purpose-built, beach-cleaning, fun toy that could inspire future ...
Stateless in Tripoli: the Maltese trapped between Britain and Italy “I am a Maltese of British nationality” – study on early 20th-century diaspora shows Maltese children in Libya became ...
A 59-year-old diver is in critical condition after finding himself in difficulty in the Ċirkewwa diving area on Sunday. Police said they were informed of the incident at around 9.00 am, with a ...
The Civil Protection Department has bought 10 new fire-fighting vehicles designed to tackle and contain grass fires. The vehicles are smaller than ordinary fire engines, making it easier and ...
A German woman is in a critical condition in hospital after being run over by a car in Floriana on Thursday. The accident happened at around 1.15pm in Pinto Wharf, Floriana, when the 57-year old ...
The newly set up Climate Action Authority (CAA) said on Wednesday that it is prioritising the development of a National Climate Adaptation Strategy, a day after the Ombudsman found gaps in the ...
Manufacturing remains a vital engine for Europe’s economy, but without urgent reform to competition rules, funding structures, and sustainability mandates, small states like Malta risk being ...
Watch: The man who has 14,500 pens but only writes with one Meet 'ballpen fanatic' Raymond Caruana and his unofficial pen museum in Gżira ...
Many people speak about transparency and accountability in Malta, but few truly care about them, Parliamentary Ombudsman Joseph Zammit McKeon has warned. Speaking during the first in a series of ...
US President Donald Trump once again targeted former aide Elon Musk on Tuesday, attacking the amount of government subsidies the entrepreneur is receiving, after the tech billionaire renewed ...
Women: no one tells you about ‘the pension penalty’ The pension penalty: what women in their twenties and thirties really must understand about their work-life choices ...
Bob’s Books: a ‘mid-year check-in’ Malta’s voracious reader Robert Pisani looks back on the first half of a year in which he has been reading ‘by whim’ ...