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The Malta Employers' Association (MEA) elected Ivan Refalo as its President and succeeds Ms Joanne Bondin who served a ...
It is often said that history repeats itself. Within the Nationalist Party, this is certainly the case. Last Sunday, Dr. Kevin Cassar, a failed PN election candidate and a hugely ...
Għargħur’s deputy mayor has resigned from the Nationalist Party and said that she will continue to serve on the local council as an independent councillor instead. Francesca ...
The Nationalist Party on Friday noted that the MCAST collective agreement has finally been concluded after three years of prolonged uncertainty. Throughout this period, the government created a ...
One finds such professions and skills as conservators, restorers, energy performance of building assessors, private guards, nutritionists, probation officers, tourist guides, builders, real estate ...
Tottenham, also bidding to rescue a dismal Premier League campaign, hit back to salvage a 1-1 home draw against Eintracht Frankfurt. Tottenham went 1-0 down when Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitiké scored ...
The Malta Union of Teachers announced that it concluded negotiations with the Government on the new Collective Agreement at MCAST. The agreement will be presented to affected MCAST members ...
A constitutional court has found the state responsible for violating the fundamental rights of nine asylum seekers who were held aboard tourist boats during the COVID-19 pandemic in ...
A young woman died in St Julian's on Thursday, after her car rolled back and crushed her, the Times of Malta reports a witness as saying. The accident was just off Birkirkara Road on Triq ...
Prime Minister Robert Abela, accompanied by Education Minister Clifton Grima, and Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri, inaugurated two schools in the educational campus in Rabat, Gozo: Sir Arturo Mercieca ...
The Authority for the Responsible Use of Cannabis (ARUC) has noted with concern the issues raised by the Medical Association of Malta (MAM) regarding the emergence of products containing the substance ...
Parliamentary Secretary for Equality and Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg believes that the country should have stronger laws to combat social media abuse. She made these remarks while present for a ...
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