Editorial Behind the façade, the real story MaltaToday campaign Raising the status quo It is Education Minister Louis Galea’s conviction that Malta’s children deserve a world class education and that is exactly what should be provided for them provide. Opinion Crouching Sant and Hidden Eddie James Debono is in no forgiving mood when it comes to China Conversations with a stalker Trevor Zahra In wine today What's on in Malta Where are they now? The Futbol Fan No: 0078 |
A Maltese-owned and run Dublin brothel, which was confiscated in late January by a special task force set up to crack down on prostitution in the Irish city, was auctioned off for £230,000 on Thursday. [READ FULL ARTICLE]
Dr Joe Micallef Stafrace During the turbulent sixties Dr Joe Micallef Stafrace was the Labour Party’s wonder boy. He was a fiery journalist, interdicted by the Church and determined to bring about change. He fell out with Mintoff in 1971 and has been out of party politics ever since. Kurt Sansone discovers the colourful and eventful life of this no nonsense lawyer.
I want to keep playing in the Premiership Keith Fenech started his football career quite late, but nevertheless turned out to be one of the best midfielders in the country. This season was not a good one for him, as his team Rabat has just been relegated. Keith told RAY ABDILLA that if he fails to join a Premiership team, he might quit the game
A day in the life of three aspirants Three personalities with three different agendas, one is handsome, one is a tycoon and the other a no nonsense politician. But the three have something in common they are all upcoming aspirants London, Malta and the different analysis of Maltacom’s share price! Attitudes toward Maltacom shares on the two stock exchanges it operates on, the Malta Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange, appear to vary significantly, a discrepancy that seems to be based on either the advice handed out to investors or the way in which the company’s performance in analysed The only place with fixed fuel prices Diesel in Malta cheapest in Europe The liberalisation of fuel prices could see a dramatic increase in the price of fuel if government duty remains at current levels. Half of the price, Maltese diesel car-owners pay, is government duty while duty on unleaded petrol amounts to 35% Greens raise patients’ electoral rights AD, The Green Party, said it was concerned that no provision has been made to facilitate the voting procedure of hospitalised patients during the next elections MLP reneges on Gzira local council protest The three candidates representing the Malta Labour Party at the Gzira Local Council have made a U-turn from their previous stance against forking out funds for the new Gzira Local Council premises. EPA ‘positive step toward safeguarding environment’ – Zammit Dimech Environment Minister Francis Zammit Dimech yesterday speaking to MaltaToday on the Environment Protection Act, explained, "Everyone is concerned with the safeguarding of the environment, and therefore decisions which are taken to protect the environment, should be supported by everyone." |