Update 04/04/2022
Malta’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health Chris Fearne, this morning announced that the Health Authorities will be proceeding with their COVID-19 exit roadmap as planned. Mr Fearne said that at present, despite observing an increase in daily cases, the European
A new national employment policy aims to equip Maltese workers with the necessary skills to earn a better income while acknowledging the need to attract foreign labour.
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana unveiled the policy on Tuesday, at a press conference in which he emphasised the need to
The Maltese Chamber of Commerce has called for national reforms for the upcoming legislature to curb effects of the Ukrainian conflict, as well as worldwide inflation.
The Chamber met with Ministers at the Malta Chamber Main Hall in Valletta to speak about the government’s priorities for the
Malta’s Recovery and Resilience Plan has just been approved by the EU Council of Ministers for Economic and Financial Affairs, known as ECOFIN.
This step will be followed by the signing the agreement that will allow Malta to start receiving grants in relation to the implementation to the
Roberta Metsola has been elected president of the European Parliament, the highest international post ever held by a Maltese national, by a landslide.
Metsola secured 458 votes of the 616 cast, amounting to 74 per cent in the first round of voting among MEPs on Tuesday. According to
Malta is set to get €44.3 million in funds allocated to member states impacted by Britain’s exit from the European Union, Times of Malta can confirm.
The figure is marginally higher than what was announced by Brussels earlier in the year, when Malta was to
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