Malta’s milk heritage celebrated in new book

October 10, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

The book 'captures the rich heritage and evolving story of a product that has nourished generations and shaped local traditions'

Deloitte caught using hallucinating AI in report for Australian Government

October 10, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

The firm has since agreed to refund the final instalment of its contract

Malta eyes Ireland’s permanent Basic Income Scheme for artists as a model for local policy

October 10, 2025
by Adel Montanaro

The initiative provides artists with a steady weekly income, allowing them to focus on their creative work without financial stress

Streaming up, spending down: MCA survey highlights shifting TV habits in Malta

October 9, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

Maltese households are embracing streaming platforms while traditional pay-TV spending continues to decline

Iniala awarded Malta’s first two Michelin Keys

October 9, 2025
by Sam Vassallo

Just like the famous Michelin Stars for restaurants, the Keys are the culmination evaluation by the Guide's independent inspectors

Birgu businesses welcome the return of Birgufest after last year’s cancellation

October 9, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

Local business owners say the festival’s comeback is bringing renewed energy

Marsaskala apartment block near UCA approved despite concerns about excessive height and volume

October 8, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

It has been flagged by the case officer and the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage

Meta ban on political advertising in Europe goes into effect

October 8, 2025
by Adel Montanaro

As of this week, local politicians and activists are no longer able to run advertising on Facebook and Instagram

Interconnector energy imports rise 50% in 2024

October 8, 2025
by Robert Fenech

Malta’s power plants generated 8.7% less electricity last year as interconnector imports and renewable sources increased

Malta’s housing prices jump 13% over last five years, more than triple EU average

October 7, 2025
by Sam Vassallo

House prices in the EU rose by an average of 5.4 per cent year-on-year, marking the seventh consecutive annual increase

MEPs urge stronger EU investment

October 7, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

Parliament pushes for measures to boost financing, competitiveness, and economic resilience across the bloc

Fawwara aqueduct granted heritage protection by Planning Authority

October 6, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

The decision followed a request for reconsideration by a landowner

Malta has EU’s tightest grip on cash – but times are a-changing

October 6, 2025
by Sam Vassallo

Malta leads the way in the Eurozone for cash use - despite a recent surge in digital payments

Fortina Group claims €8.1 million paid for Sliema site waiver ‘significantly above fair value’

October 6, 2025
by Nicole Zammit

Fortina says it would have paid a maximum of €4.7 million under today's valuation rules

Planning reforms ‘sideline’ architects – KTP

October 6, 2025
by Sam Vassallo

Malta is one of only two European countries without such a National Architecture Policy