Heritage watchdog’s go-ahead for Manoel Island development given despite concerns
The Superintendence of Cultural Heritage (SCH) overlooked important considerations
Disgraced former PM talks up Azerbaijan ‘achievements’
Amid speculation that disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat
Government Gazette embroils lawyer in €140,000 direct order he never received
The Government Gazette has published details of a €140,000
From sheep to goats – Gozo’s ‘suspicious’ farms rise to 633
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The number of sheep and
Appeal filed in court against €600 million Magħtab incinerator tender
Multinational consortium Hitachi-Terna has contested the award of a
Decision on Manoel Island development postponed following UNESCO concerns
The Planning Authority has postponed its decision on whether
Judicial protest filed by whistleblower alleges social benefits racket cover up
A judicial protest claiming a coordinated cover-up by the
Manoel Island development proposal breaches Valletta UNESCO buffer zone – NGOs
Environmental NGOs Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar (FAA) and Moviment
PAC investigation into Electrogas report diluted, drawn out with unrelated witnesses
An investigation into the contracts awarded as part of
Malta’s money laundering prosecutions spiked during greylisting, PQ confirms
Maltese courts saw a surge of money laundering and
Former transport minister confirmed as ambassador despite concerns
Former Transport Minister Aaron Farrugia has been appointed ambassador
Gozo hospital left ill-equipped by Steward resorts to mobile MRI machine
The Gozo General Hospital is operating a mobile Magnetic
Ta’ Qali ‘regeneration’ delayed until 2025 amid confusion on budget
While Public Works Minister Chris Bonett has announced the
Local Council joins eight NGOs in objecting to proposed Xemxija tower
The St Paul’s Bay Local Council along with a
€29 million in direct orders issued by Infrastructure Malta in six months
Infrastructure Malta has issued some €29 million in direct
Police officers resigning at increasing rate
Police officers are resigning from the Malta Police Force
Disinformation Watch: Framing the Sofia public inquiry narrative
Following the publication of the Jean Paul Sofia public
Four storey Għajnsielem flats, shops approved despite case officer refusal
The Planning Authority has approved a permit to construct
Graffitti calls on Xemxija residents to oppose second ‘monstrous’ development
A recent proposal for a 13-storey tower in Xemxija
Portelli sold off Dingli apartments months before Planning Authority application
A newly proposed five-storey apartment block in Dingli was
Ombudsman launches investigation into abuse of horse stable construction permits
The Ombudsman’s office has launched an investigation into the
‘Embarrassment to science’: Birdlife submits findings on trapping ahead of EU court case
Environmental NGO Birdlife Malta has submitted a report to
Sofia inquiry: Despite Malta Enterprise’s ‘incompetence’, chair won’t resign
Malta Enterprise Chairman William Wait will not resign from
Gozitan developer’s Naxxar sheep farm proposal latest in a string of similar applications
Gozitan developer Francesco Raniero Grima is seeking Planning Authority
Developer seeks sanctioning of illegal Qormi Wolt Market warehouse
According to a Planning Authority enforcement notice, the Qormi
Sofia inquiry: PN calls for ministers’ resignations as Abela commits to reform
Opposition leader Bernard Grech has called for the resignation
Sofia inquiry confirms state’s ‘irregular, incompetent, disrespectful’ deficiencies
A public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul
Better transparency and accountability in political advertising in new EU rules
New advertising rules adopted by the European Parliament on
EU Parliament approves ‘Daphne’s Law’ to protect journalists
The European Parliament has given its final approval for
Calls for transparency in Steward’s US financials mirror those in Malta
Steward Health Care is facing calls for transparency from

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