Bishops overruled on Pope’s visit timing because Nuncio wanted ‘retirement present’
Malta’s Apostolic Nuncio, Bishop Alessandro D’Errico, overruled the wish
Gozo Museum project falls behind as costs swell and direct orders proliferate
Construction works on a new museum in Victoria, Gozo,
Malta registers highest deficit in EU – austerity expected next year 
Malta is expected to be one of the first
The wrong right of reply
The Right of Reply is not a tool for
‘Tainted’ tender for EU-funded cancer machine published as value more than doubled
A public procurement exercise to acquire an EU-funded machine
Vatican silent on waste of public funds on temporary ramp for Pope’s visit to Gozo
The Vatican has declined to comment on the waste
ONE TV news editor Edward Montebello moonlights as public tourism agency head
Edward Montebello, news editor of Labour’s TV station, has
Labour consolidates hold on public service through permanent secretaries
Barely four weeks after the general elections, the newly-returned
Medicines Authority grants tailor-made contract to political appointee’s wife
Annalise Attard, one of the most senior officials at
Polidano Brothers loses appeal to retain €20 million Lascaris Wharf contract
One of Malta’s major infrastructure companies, Polidano Brothers, is
Energy Minister Miriam Dalli sustains gravy train for Konrad Mizzi’s henchman
One of the closest aides to disgraced former minister
Anglu Farrugia claims Rosianne Cutajar details were sent to PACE 3 months ago
The office of re-appointed Speaker Anglu Farrugia has finally
Speaker’s response on Council of Europe report on Rosianne Cutajar unknown as deadline looms
The status of the information the Parliamentary Assembly of
The court decides: spring hunting to kick off as planned
The spring hunting season will be kicking off as
€247,908 tender awarded to company linked with member of kidnapping gang
A €247,908 tender was awarded to Princess Operations Ltd,
Spring hunting season on hold as court provisionally accepts Birdlife’s ‘urgent’ request
The spring hunting season for turtle-dove will not be
Less legroom in parliament to accommodate bulging chamber
Malta’s parliament is facing the conundrum of every budget
Covid self-tests still illegal despite Fearne’s rush announcement
Pharmacies and other outlets which this week started selling
Mariella Dimech, il-kap tal-aġenzija dwar il-cannabis, taqla’ 82,000 Ewro fis-sena
Read the story in English here. Mariella Dimech kienet
Outgoing PL CEO George Azzopardi demands top post at Transport Ministry
George Azzopardi, the former CEO of the Labour Party
PL electoral campaign contractor Charles Magro poised to win €1 million mobile toilets tender
Charles Magro – owner of several events companies that
Questions raised over new MTA quarantine hotel contract for Corinthia
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) is set to award
New tax commissioner also refuses to explain inaction on prime minister’s Zejtun property
Inland Revenue Commissioner Joseph Caruana, who replaced Marvin Gaerty
€30 million in EU funds at risk as Polidano tax dispute escalates
Malta may be in danger of losing more than
ECtHR refers to SLAPPs, says public authorities can’t justify defamation claims against media
In a landmark decision related to a civil defamation
Enemalta shareholder Shangai Electric declares $1.5 billion in losses in 2021
Shanghai Electric, which owns a third of Malta’s state
Robert Abela’s cabinet to cost €100 million
Malta is again set to register a new EU
Disgraced assistant police commissioner still on half pay
Ian Abdilla, the disgraced assistant commissioner of police who

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