Editorial Why is foreign investment unsuitable this time, dear Alfred? Newsreport by Saviour Balzan Why Alfred Mifsud is one of three things MaltaToday asks.. Where are they now? No 0091 - PLAYPAN YOUR LETTERS |
It is not only the tapping of domestic land-based and cellular phones that are organised by the Maltese Secret Service, but also covert activities, senior police sources have told MaltaToday. [READ MORE] A magisterial inquiry had been ordered last January after serious allegations made against a very senior police officer [READ MORE] The macabre murder of a warden, 48 year-old mother Fortunata Spiteri from Xaghra Gozo, unleashed a wave of condemnation [READ MORE]
Ramona Depares talks to former rector Peter Serracino Inglott about life, politics and the Church
Following their win against Neptunes, Sliema continued to confirm their potential when they defeated Marsacala 10-4
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The Price Club supermarket chain's successful sale to the Libyan foreign company LAFICO may mean that 550 people will be back at work as early as the first week of September. Although 400 workers lost their job some weeks ago, there were 550 people working with the Price Club Chain approximately a year ago. The company had started to downsize because of money problems Nationalist campers complain about political discrimination! Four families who are camping at St Thomas Bay, limits of Zejtun, feel that they are being discriminated against, politically Maltese company's ship still held on suspicion of cocaine smuggling Spanish authorities are refusing to return a ship belonging to a company registered in Malta, as they suspect that the ship is owned by a drug trafficking organisation Study finds respiratory problems purely environmental linked The Respiratory Health Survey of Fgura and Zejtun released last week by Drs Jason Bonnici and Martin Balzan revealed the ugly truth of the toll that environmental pollution is taking on the Maltese population, with asthma and other respiratory conditions among the people of Fgura and Zejtun being among the highest in the world Labour lawyers win case to Labour’s detriment The Appeals Court has annulled a decision by the Broadcasting Authority (BA) not to renew the licence of Radio Live FM, operated by Grima Communications and has ordered the Authority to continue processing the company’s request for a renewed licence, according to the 1991 Broadcasting Act |