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TOP STORY

PM unaware of reduced VAT rate
The European Commission has decided to allow Malta apply a reduced rate of VAT on the supply of electricity, MaltaToday can confirm, following a request made by Malta to the Commission earlier in June...

 


     

TOP NEWS

Labour spied on PN with Italian security service equipment

Culture Superintendent finds “everything in order” at RCC pool

OPM denies government used Joe Zahra’s services


OTHER NEWS

Maltapost lock-out takes industrial relations 100 years backwards - UHM

Brussels saga: rental idea was not well thought out

“I don’t have Aids” - Bobby Tattoo

Mater Dei technical committee members revealed

Fresh Maltese T-bone steak loses its bone


INTERVIEW

Of health and all that
The Labour Party believes that public healthcare should remain free and
Michael Farrugia, a doctor by profession, is the man leading that charge. Here he speaks of the current situation at St Luke’s, Mater Dei and the smoking ban - By Kurt Sansone


THIS WEEK

Farewell to the Palace
Rock bands that split are the order of the day and Hunter’s Palace’s life span was shorter than most.

 


Will malta be a bridge to the south?
Karl Schembri
takes our promise to bridge Europe with North Africa seriously and foresees some problems

Small is Beautiful
Saviour Balzan takes a historical and cultural perspective at Malta and the Maltese

The day Europe became one
Kurt Sansone recalls the day in Copenhagen when the EU of 25 finally became a reality

Waiting for Europe - the long march to emancipation ….
Matthew Vella leaves no stone unturned in underlining the aspirations of that very small but anxious libertarian core of Maltese voters

Is Europe a Christian bastion?
European identity has been moulded by its deep roots in Christianity, is this still valid? Julian Manduca ask

 

EDITORIAL

A desperate situation
Sunday 5 September 53 immigrants, Monday 6 September 21 immigrants arrive in Malta...


OPINION

SIZE counts and the road to making GOVERNMENT smaller
Reforming a nation with the population of an English county or middle European city is no easy task. - Saviour Balzan

‘ Yes’ for ‘Dar Malta’ - Just! - Karm Farrugia

 

Messy Fingerprints - Harry Vassallo

 

Legal eagles have blue feathers -Jose Herrera


SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
Setting the record straight




BUSINESS

A leaner, meaner government through ICT use

New CEO for HSBC Malta

Instant access to bank statements with BOV


LETTERS

MTA committed to supporting cruise business

In the Centre of St Paul’s Bay

Ambassadors are not a waste

Diplomats are a waste of time

Illegal Immigrant Invasions

Open letter to the Preluna Hotel & Towers

An opportunity in a lifetime – in New Zealand

Malta’s poor water management

Sliema Residents finally get a real breather

PBS turns to former employees for help



 

MaltaToday - Malta’s fastest growing newspaper
Readership of MaltaToday grew by a staggering 152 percent in under twelve months. This is the conclusion of a survey carried out by ‘Informa’ consultants. The survey confirms that MaltaToday is the fastest growing newspaper on the island with 4.3 percent of the newspaper market share compared to the 6.4 percent of it’s main rival, The Malta Independent on Sunday.
MaltaToday stood at 1.7 percent a year ago. The survey was carried out after the elections. MaltaToday’s increased readership is reflected in this newspaper’s sales records which have shot up during the last year. The Malta Independent on Sunday dropped by 6 percent during the same period.


 
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