Media reform: minister claims wide public consultation that never happened
Presenting the government’s long-awaited media reform emerging from the
Architects take association president to court after suspension of warrants
Several practising architects have filed lawsuits against Chamber of
Planning Authority bows to Musumeci and clears major illegalities at Aria club
The Planning Authority has decided to sanction major illegalities
Poacher who shot Flamingos convicted, efforts praised by Birdlife
BirdLife Malta has welcomed the jailing of a hunter
‘Il-Hutch’ ousted from sports agency after supporting Joseph Muscat for role in Premier League association
Jesmond Abela, better known as il-Hutch, has been ousted
Your Right to Know: The Shift, RSF and Daphne Foundation to debate FOI abuse
The Shift will be holding a public debate on
Minister silent as pressure mounts to call in police to investigate Infrastructure Malta
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The minister responsible for
Is it too much to ask why she died?
“Over the years the AFM saved thousands of lives,”
Russian sanctions: Finland seizes billionaire ‘Maltese’ citizen’s assets
The Finnish authorities, acting on EU sanctions levied against
Charlon Gouder refuses to explain his role in importing Nepalese cheap labour
Charlon Gouder, a former Labour Party reporter turned lawyer,

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