Data Leak unravels Zrinzo Azzopardi’s client list, and its ties to the Labour Party
While Malta is effectively on lockdown, Malta’s personal data
36 organisations warn food and shelter initiative is urgently needed
Thirty-six organisations said they were extremely concerned about the
State funding of the independent media
Media freedom is what it says – freedom from
10 NGOs call on Prime Minister not to open hunting season
A group of 10 environmental and cultural NGOs have
A lesson in ethics
When the Shift published an article on 18 March
Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from
Streamcast defaults on €7m promise of sale agreement as debts pile up
Streamcast, the outfit that the Maltese public was told
Mater Dei emergency doctors being sent to work at Steward’s Gozo Hospital
Emergency doctors who work at Mater Dei Hospital are
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s public inquiry: what we know and what we don’t
The grief of a family and its sustained campaign
Crime in the time of COVID-19
Criminals have quickly seized the opportunities to exploit the
Refusal of Assange’s bail request condemned
A decision to refuse a bail request filed by
Ombudsman asked to investigate Commissioner by Film Association
The Malta Producers Association (MPA) submitted a formal complaint
‘Gozo Hospital should serve as hospital, not health centre’ – Mater Dei doctor
A Mater Dei doctor “knee-deep” in the coronavirus outbreak
Steward Healthcare sending Coronavirus patients in Gozo to Malta
There is no clear contribution being made by Steward
Environment Ministry paid Croatian’s all-inclusive Malta visit to launch a scam
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by The Shift
Pilatus Bank failed to publish audited accounts
The now-defunct Pilatus Bank in Malta, whose Iranian owner
S&P warns of dark clouds ahead, government blames Covid-19
Ratings agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) on 13 March
Foreign filmmaker says reference to Daphne Caruana Galizia led Film Commission to revoke €20,000 grant
A foreign filmmaker has accused the Malta Film Commission
Close ties between Fenech and Valletta revealed in court
Updated to include Repubblika’s statement The close ties between
Lack of resources in police force an obstacle to murder investigations
The huge lack of resources and the problems of
Journalist files second libel suit against Saviour Balzan
Former journalist Ivan Camilleri has filed another libel suit
Citizens correct government’s dismissal of slain journalist on Women’s Day
Civil society organisations Occupy Justice and Repubblika added Daphne
Times of Malta says it will sue journalist
The Times of Malta has said it will be
Former Times of Malta journalist files judicial protest on unfair dismissal
Former Times of Malta journalist Ivan Camilleri is accusing
Ronnie Vella: ‘I don’t remember’
A small village bar in Rabat, a cup of
‘Our grief must turn to anger’
A silent protest will be held this evening at
UPDATED: ‘No action has been taken’ against Film Commissioner
Updated to include support statement from the Chamber of
UPDATED: Inspector named as new head of police traffic unit linked to gaffe and a shooting
Updated to include action taken following criticism of Gabriel

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