MIA reiterates calls to digitalise health documents as queues strangle arrivals terminal

June 18, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

'This afternoon's queues at arrivals clearly show that the current paper based checks are clearly inadequate and untenable'

Supplier-induced demand losing its sheen as wellbeing-driven companies lead the way

June 18, 2021
by Robert Fenech

‘Shifting social, economic and environmental landscape’ necessitates transparency and collaboration, says EY Malta & Cyprus Managing Partner Ronald Attard

As Malta reopens to Americans, Viking prepares to launch ‘Welcome Back’ voyages from Valletta

June 18, 2021
by Helena Grech

On Thursday, Malta added 40 US states to its Amber List

Malta Employers’ Association chief decries misuse of human resources, overdevelopment

June 18, 2021
by Robert Fenech

‘We need to accept that public good sometimes needs to take precedence over private good’

‘Stop the discrimination’ – MEIA slams midnight Paceville crowds

June 18, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Bars and restaurants are required to close their doors from midnight

€1.5 million worth of Government COVID vouchers redeemed in first week of scheme

June 17, 2021
by Helena Grech

117,485 people availed themselves of the digital version, while 328,251 to receive physical copy

Malta ‘days away’ from fully vaccinating 70% of adults – Chris Fearne

June 17, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

For the first time since the onset of the pandemic, there are no COVID patients in Malta's hospitals

If FATF process ‘is hampered by political motives’ Malta will take all steps ‘to defend its interests’

June 17, 2021
by Helena Grech

Finance Minister Clyde Caruana issued a pointed statement on Wednesday evening

Malta financial services sector value-added surmounts €1 billion in 2020 as MFSA reports €975k in fines

June 16, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Supervisory inspections totalled 419 in the year, marking an 84% increase from 2019

Brits in Malta urged to apply for residency by 30th June deadline

June 16, 2021
by Helena Grech

With just two weeks until the deadline, over 9,000 people have already applied for residency, ‘but many still need to’

Hospitality staff shortage continues to bite as prominent local restaurant forced to stop serving lunch

June 16, 2021
by Helena Grech

The Seafood Market Grill by Adam’s Fish Shop is yet another establishment forced to make changes due to staff shortages

Malta’s cinema staff cut by nearly half as pandemic hit

June 16, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Attendance and screening figures decreased dramatically in the year

Financial Action Task Force reportedly divided on Malta greylisting

June 16, 2021
by Helena Grech

A final decision is to be taken on 23rd June

Air Malta cuts British routes as demand stalls

June 15, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Heathrow flights have been slashed and the airline's Manchester route will not run from 20th July to 10th September

‘We were left with no choice’ – MEIA announces demonstration against treatment of sector

June 15, 2021
by Solomon Cefai

Current restrictions do not reflect evidence or logic, according to the MEIA