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PBS editorial board ignores its own rules as PN remains silent
The three members of PBS’s editorial board are facing growing questions over whether they have effectively abandon..View More
‘300% no danger’, until the foundations started collapsing
“Not 100%, but 300% there is no danger,” developer Anton Camilleri, known as tal–Franċiż, told journalists a..View More
Construction waste dispute threatens to further increase property prices
The government kept a growing dispute over construction waste disposal out of public view during the recent electoral ca..View More
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Abela delivers largest cabinet in history costing taxpayers €18.2 million a year
Robert Abela’s latest Cabinet formation has reached its largest size in modern history, with 20 ministers forming the ..View More
EU funding removed from €120 million Mater Dei direct order to avoid Brussels scrutiny
The government quietly removed EU funding from a controversial €120 million Mater Dei hospital project before handing ..View More
Owen Bonnici puts aide's entire family on ministry payroll
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici, one of Labour’s longest-serving ministers, has staffed entities within his portfolio wi..View More
Government involved with Rosianne Cutajar’s partner in controversial Sliema lido application
The government is directly involved in the latest controversial planning application, which seeks to privatise part of t..View More
Joseph Muscat’s defence lawyer, wife charged with criminal offences
Ishmael Psaila, a young lawyer and part of disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s legal defence team, and his..View More
PBS current affairs presenter linked to €570,000 direct order, while board director campaigns for Labour
Public broadcasting’s editorial standards and ethics rules deserve scrutiny after a current affairs presenter at PBS i..View More