Now the dust has settled on the season, one thing about English football has become blindingly obvious: the gulf in quality between the Premiership and the Championship has never been wider. For just ...
The man behind the world’s largest hospitality company, with nearly 9,000 hotels and over 30 brands in 140 territories, believes service in the industry should be “localised” to reflect the country in ...
This was the name of a team of football players made up of young, healthy youths who attended the oratory and participated in ...
Born in Valletta, son of Walter Strickland and Louisa née Bonici Mompalao, from whose side of the family he inherited the ...
British author Linda Peek is in Malta to launch her book Malta: A Childhood Under Siege, a compelling memoir of the childhood of her mother, Margaret Staples, in war-torn Malta during World War II.
The Lands and Restoration departments have teamed up with Floriana Council to safeguard the historic granaries in Floriana. Culture Minister Owen Bonnici, who attended the signing of an agreement ...
Malta’s gross domestic product was up during the first three months of 2024 compared to the same period last year, but has dipped slightly since the end of 2023, new NSO data shows. GDP ...
Harry Potter author JK Rowling has revealed she regrets not speaking out “far sooner” with her views on transgender rights, in a book essay extract published Wednesday. Rowling, 58, has been ...
US President Joe Biden secretly lifted restrictions on Ukraine using American-supplied weapons against targets on Russian territory, but only to defend the under-fire Kharkiv region, US officials said ...
The Israeli army said on Wednesday it had gained "operational control" over the strategic Philadelphi corridor along the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. "In recent days, our forces have ...
Joseph Muscat’s alleged role in a massive fraud that stole millions from Maltese pockets mattered little to the throngs of people who gathered outside the law courts in his support on Tuesday ...
The magisterial inquiry report into the fraudulent hospitals deal showed that whatever former prime minister Joseph Muscat touched raised suspicion of corruption, Repubblika’s Robert Aquilina said.