Monthly Archives: September 2020
An active summer for HSBC Malta Foundation
The HSBC Malta Foundation, HSBC Malta employees, and a number of MCAST students
who are presently doing an apprenticeship with HSBC Bank Malta, have been supporting a
number...
The strong voice of young people is the next natural step towards a strong...
The strong voice of young people is the next natural step towards a strong and open social dialogue – this is the vision of...
Minister Evarist Bartolo on an official visit to Spain
Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Evarist Bartolo is currently on an official visit to Madrid, during which he has been hosted by his...
Floriana through to third round of Europa League
Matias Garcia's tenth minute goal was enough to clinch victory for Floriana against Linfield FC at Windsor Park in Belfast in the second qualifying...
Hibs knocked out of Europa League
A single goal was enough for MOL Fehérvár to beat Hibernians 1-0 in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League at the...
Preparations for BOV Premier League kick-off on track
With the 2020/21 BOV Premier League kicking off on Saturday, the Malta Football Association today organised a press conference to provide the latest updates...
Motorcyclist dies in Nadur collision
A 28-year-old Libyan man, who lived in Żebbuġ, Gozo, died after being involved in a collision with a double-decker bus in Nadur.
Police said that...
Opportunity to extend temporary emphyteusis on commercial emphyteuses expiring by 31st August 2025
Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Ian Borg and Parliamentary Secretary for Lands and Construction Chris Agius announced a legal notice that will...
Fast ferry between Malta and Gozo still on the cards
The Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects and the Ministry for Gozo are pleased to note the responses submitted by Transport Malta before...
Coronavirus update: Drop in number of new cases
The number of new people who tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24 hours fell to 35 with the number of active cases...