Government U-turn on Malta-licensed gambling companies due to pressure
The Malta Gaming Authority is seeking legal advice on
First sessions of Sofia public inquiry confirm industry unknown to regulators
Friday saw the conclusion of the third session of
Objections to extensive Għajnsielem development ‘sprawl into ODZ’
An application for an 18-unit residential apartment block, pool,
Standards Commissioner calls for ‘prudence’ in use of ministerial cars
Commissioner for Standards in Public Life Joseph Azzopardi has
Medicine shortages continue to force ‘sub-optimal’ treatments for patients
The shortage of medications listed in the government formulary
70th vigil held in Caruana Galizia’s remembrance, first since mother’s death
A vigil for truth and justice in remembrance of
Apartment block proposed by Portelli’s associates on former Mqabba ODZ land
An apartment block of 43 residential units and 42
Former head of news at PBS bags new government job
Former PBS head of news Norma Saliba, who resigned
Baħrija ODZ villas planned by recipient of millions in government direct orders
Liam Ferriggi, part of the Bifra JV consortium which
Permit applications by architect in Kordin collapse still being approved
Adriana Zammit, the architect responsible for the Kordin construction
Illegal ODZ room to be turned into a villa by Joseph Portelli’s architect
The Planning Authority has approved a development proposal which
‘Added stress’ for cancer patients sent to MCCF for funding – Puttinu Cares
Malta’s public healthcare system directs cancer patients to charities
Government’s ‘trusted’ private jet company chairman in UK court
Thomas Flohr, chairman of the government’s ‘trusted’ private jet
Armenian community calls for Malta’s support in Azerbaijan crisis
The Armenian community in Malta organised a demonstration on
Malta Film Commission ‘in the process of publishing’ lavish film festival costs
The Malta Film Commission has declined Freedom of Information
Pharmacists concerned about supply of chemotherapy medication by President’s Foundation
Pharmacists have raised concerns about their ability to continue
Farmer’s eviction confirmed, paving way for ‘compromised’ WasteServ project
A court of appeals decision last week confirmed an
Government dry on details about Malta-Libya interconnector MoU
The Office of the Prime Minister is refusing a
Minister Anton Refalo hangs up when faced with resignation questions
Agriculture Minister and former Heritage Malta chairman Anton Refalo,
Media ‘Experts’ Committee fails to submit final report before parliament rises for summer recess
A report prepared by the government-appointed ‘Media Experts Committee’
The Shift wins two more Court of Appeal FOI cases to total 14, five remain
The Shift has won another two Court of Appeal
Court nullifies Kamra tal-Periti’s suspension of architects’ warrants
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday struck down a
PAC: Muscat stalls while labeling committee questions ‘outside its remit’
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat appeared in front
Citizenship by merit: FOI request deemed ‘frivolous, trivial or vexatious’
A freedom of information request from The Shift asking
250 people pushed back to Libya after Malta claims it’s ‘on it’ – NGOs
Two hundred and fifty people in distress on a
‘Don’t water down EU Media Freedom Act’, say 15 press freedom organisations
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom has
Sexual harassment ‘pervasive, normalised and accepted’ in Malta – UN
A United Nations Working Group on discrimination against women
Jean Paul Sofia’s mother starts petition for public inquiry into son’s death
Kordin construction collapse victim Jean Paul Sofia’s mother, Isabelle
BirdLife objects to third apartment block next to Simar nature reserve
An application for a third apartment block adjacent to
Only one PA enforcement notice on illegal dormitories for migrants
The Planning Authority has only one pending enforcement case

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