Trends are shifting in the preference for last-minute bookings, hotels say
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Malta Employers Association president Joanne Bondin stressed that the matter 'transcends party politics'
Tens of millions face strict limits on their movement as the country battles with the pandemic
It registered a promising February, with double digit growth over the same month last year
In a wide-ranging interview, Michael Stivala quashed rumours that banking officials are showing reluctance to invest in construction projects
The Prime Minister downplayed accusations of populism as Dr Grech leaned into pledge to nurture new economic sectors
'Elections should be fought on a vision, not on a laundry list of uncosted proposals'
Motorists report gridlock traffic across Malta’s major arteries
Clyde Caruana also pledged not to raise taxes despite the war in Ukraine
Customers will hope the outage is smoother than one in early February which left some unable to access services for ...
‘Frivolous and unprofessional’ plans may have ‘grave consequences’
Earlier this week, reports of problems suppliers were facing to source LPG led to panic buying
Malta’s boating sector is on a path of success
He revealed how in one week alone, Government calculates the Russia-Ukraine war will cost Malta €200 million
The funds will cover several projects aimed at reforming various areas within Malta’s public administration
As big producers stock up, smaller ones are left in the lurch
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