The Times reveals that works on the Central Link project are expected to start towards the end of the month, although a permit has not yet been issued. The paper spoke to a farmer who said Infrastructure Malta officials were taking measurements of his farm.
The Times quotes an EU report which reveals that three-fourths of those earning below the minimum wage in Malta are women. Malta has the second-highest rate of women earning 90 percent or less of the minimum wage in Europe.
Via CiConsulta BeInformed Media Monitoring Service
