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
European Parliament approves anti-SLAPP directive
On Tuesday, the European Parliament voted on a more
Daphne’s Law – Jacques René Zammit
The European Parliament has voted in favour of an
Education Minister won’t say how many students AUM has: ‘It’s a private entity’
Education Minister Clifton Grima is once again being cagey
PAC: Muscat stalls while labeling committee questions ‘outside its remit’
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat appeared in front
Minister dodges questions on Mediterrane Film Festival expenses
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo is once again dodging questions
Citizenship by merit: FOI request deemed ‘frivolous, trivial or vexatious’
A freedom of information request from The Shift asking
Comino concessions ‘commercially sensitive’ and cannot be made public
It is a strange situation when what is arguably
Court throws out UHM boss’ legal challenge against The Shift
The Court on Monday threw out a legal challenge

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