Malta Chamber of SMEs calls for a cut in the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25% on the first €250,000 of profit, arguing that the move would give vital
ADPD has asked the ombudsman to investigate rehabilitation works in Wied il-Qlejgħa and Wied Speranza, warning that Project Green’s use of heavy machinery
The Foundation for Affordable Housing has received 11 submissions from seven private companies to design and build 260 new apartments across four sites,
Media freedom is not about protecting journalists for their own sake. It’s about protecting your right to know what’s being done in your name, with your
Malta Air Traffic Services urges against unnecessary speculation that could alarm the public, saying it will continue to follow established surveillance
In a judgment delivered by Magistrate Simone Grech in Police vs Terence (Terence-William) Zammit, the court made it clear that misappropriation is a crime
Animal Rights Ministry launches investigation into death of two-year-old dog whose owners were refused veterinary service • Ministry insists it has repeatedly