Increased penalties ‘pointless’ if enforcement continues to be weak – FATTA

March 5, 2021
by Robert Fenech

It said the lack of discipline is ‘seriously damaging the prospects for the tourism industry for the coming summer season’

Despite new COVID measures, root issues of enforcement remain ‘unaddressed’ – MHRA

March 5, 2021
by Helena Grech

MTA chief has defended enforcement action on a current affairs programme on Thursday evening

‘The Government has made restaurants the sacrificial lamb’ – ACE slams ‘PR exercise’

March 4, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Catering Establishment Association calls for publishing of data showing restaurant virus spread

‘I would excuse myself if we were not supporting workers, businesses’: Prime Minister gets defensive

March 4, 2021
by Helena Grech

The PM was repeatedly challenged on previous remarks outlining hopes for economic recovery to begin in March

WATCH: Restaurants, kiosks & snack bars permitted to serve take-aways only until 11th April

March 4, 2021
by Helena Grech

A raft of new measures have been introduced

BREAKING: PM to address press conference at 12.15pm, new COVID measures expected

March 4, 2021
by Helena Grech

On Wednesday, PM Robert Abela confirmed discussions were ongoing with the Health Authorities

Number of women joining workforce plummets by over 50% in 2020

March 4, 2021
by Robert Fenech

87% of those finding work in the public sector were employed in four main areas

COVID-19 has accelerated digital transformation, but has the technology created value on its own?

March 4, 2021
by Helena Grech

Central Bank of Malta to discuss topic in its first webinar of the year

Closure of non-essential services, more online learning needed, says Pathologists College

March 4, 2021
by Helena Grech

The Malta College of Pathologists has joined the chorus of unions calling for stricter enforcement

‘We must make summer happen’ – Tourism leader holds out hope for summer

March 3, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Malta's vaccine program might leave it well placed to benefit from pent up travel demand

‘The dust has settled’: Food importers on the impact of Brexit two months on

March 3, 2021
by Robert Fenech

Brexit food import disruption settles down, but the UK may be the loser

‘Persons who, without a valid reason, refuse to take the vaccine should not be entitled to quarantine leave’ – MEA

March 3, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

MEA is also recommending that employers should know whether workers have been vaccinated

Prime Minister excludes introducing a lockdown, talks ongoing on additional COVID measures

March 3, 2021
by Helena Grech

He said the announcement of new restrictions will take place “in the coming hours”

New Qrendi solar farm to generate energy equivalent to consumption of 250 Maltese households

March 3, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Similar work is also underway on reservoirs in Ta’ Ċenc, Gozo

‘Economic progress no longer means factories, mass tourism’: PM outlines vision for Gozo

March 3, 2021
by Robert Fenech

He pointed to digitalisation as a key driver of wealth creation in Gozo