Labour’s pandering to hunters and trappers may backfire
Saturday’s protest in front of the Prime Minister’s office
The legacy of a few men
The world is aware that Malta, under the premiership
Former European Court Judge Giovanni Bonello slams the Attorney General’s track record
Former judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Venice Commission ‘disappointed’ as it unpicks ‘rushed’ rule of law reform
The Venice Commission said in its latest Opinion last
Joseph Muscat’s diminishing influence as economy dips and priorities change
Former Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s unceremonious exit from politics
Complex court battle looms as probe into Keith Schembri is in final stretch
The trickle of information over the past week on
Frenzied attempts to gain access to evidence on Keith Schembri is telling
Although Keith Schembri is unlikely to be arraigned in
Double injustice for family of victim mowed down by driver who fled
The suspended sentence handed to 28-year-old Mel Spiteri after
The police rot from the head down
Law enforcement in Malta is unable to prosecute corruption
New Attorney General inspires little confidence in legal circles
The nomination of Victoria Buttigieg for the post of
Focus on Joseph Muscat in journalist’s assassination
Did the prime minister of Malta know who killed
Broadcasting Authority ruling makes perverse situation worse
A ruling by the Broadcasting Authority (BA) this week
The justice system is on trial, and getting a ‘Fail’
The courtroom drama in the compilation of evidence in
Dear Joe, we’ve seen this before
“The whole bunch of them should resign en masse.
A call for wider, deeper reforms in Venice Commission’s guarded opinion
In an 18-page report filled with caveats, subtleties and
‘It’s complicated’: Over two years’ delay for a simple change in law
For a government that prides itself on its progressiveness
Prime Minister given evidence of inquiry 5 days before he was questioned
One of the things that emerge from scrutiny of
Opposition and civil society raise the stakes on rule of law reforms
In a move that raises the stakes on rule
Rule of law reforms reflect Prime Minister’s reluctance to shift power
If first impressions count, then the first impression of
A young lawyer you have never heard of and why he’s the news
A young student stood up during a heated political
Are sea rescue NGOs really a pull factor for migration?
Foreign Affairs Minister Evarist Bartolo took to Facebook last
Leaked details on judicial reform get a thumbs down from experts
Senior justice sources have denounced the proposed reforms of
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s public inquiry: what we know and what we don’t
The grief of a family and its sustained campaign
Coronavirus: common sense helps
Nature has thrown mankind a curveball, a virus that
Adrian Delia’s appointment of his lawyer to justice commission questionable
Adrian Delia’s recent appointment of his lawyer to the
When conspiracy theories boom(erang)
Uncertainty is almost always unsettling and trying to keep
New domestic violence commissioner walks into complex realities
The newly-appointed Commissioner for Gender-Based and Domestic Violence, Audrey
A complex landscape for new political forces to navigate
As the PN settles into a stasis – another
Harsh libel judgments are a disservice to journalism in Malta
The high financial damages inflicted on The Sunday Times
Reassigning hunting responsibilities an electoral boon to Gozo Minister
Although the idea of appointing a minister to be

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