Editorial
Transparency in public life is not a luxury; it is the bedrock... View more
Malta’s law and order meltdown
It’s a scene that would have been unthinkable a decade ago —... View more
The PN’s theatre of the absurd
There are moments in politics when a party, rather than confronting its... View more
The PN’s gag order is a symptom of a party afraid of its own voice
In any healthy democracy, open debate, media scrutiny, and the rough-and-tumble of... View more
European Commission’s rule of law report is no cause for complacency
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard was quick to describe the latest Rule of... View more
The PN’s moment of reckoning
It is said that in politics, nature abhors a vacuum. And yet,... View more
Robert Abela plays judge and jury as Malta preaches rule of law abroad
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s decision to reinstate Ronald Mizzi, saying “he was... View more
Criminally charged, politically rewarded: Ronald Mizzi is back
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s decision to reappoint Ronald Mizzi as Permanent Secretary... View more
Institutions be damned: prime minister won’t apologise
Prime Minister Robert Abela has once again exposed his chronic disregard for... View more
From outspoken to out of line: Alex Borg’s ethics breach
Alex Borg wants to be seen as Gozo’s brash defender, a populist... View more
The ‘tal-Maksar’ trial: A nation confronts the rot within
As the trial involving Robert Agius (tal-Maksar) and Jamie Vella progresses, accused... View more
Owen Bonnici: From human rights violator to echo chamber-in-chief
In a country desperate for leaders with courage, accountability, and an ounce... View more
With Labour under fire, the PN still can’t find its voice
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech has the political charisma of a damp dishcloth... View more
Editorial: The hospitals inquiry is not an electoral choice
Prime Minister Robert Abela pitched the idea to voters on Monday that... View more
Editorial: Injudicious judicial picnics
News that judges and magistrates attended an event hosted by the Malta... View more
The MFSA’s three-year Vegas cover-up
It was a pleasant surprise when The Shift received confirmation that the... View more
Shooting the messenger and ignoring the message – Editorial
The Malta Police Force deserves a round of applause for the speed... View more
The Shift turns four
Amid the bustle of our investigations, newsroom meetings, reports, chasing Freedom of... View more
Film Commissioner does not even bother to respect FOI deadlines
Transparency in public life is not a luxury; it is the bedrock... View more
Malta’s law and order meltdown
It’s a scene that would have been unthinkable a decade ago —... View more
The PN’s theatre of the absurd
There are moments in politics when a party, rather than confronting its... View more
The PN’s gag order is a symptom of a party afraid of its own voice
In any healthy democracy, open debate, media scrutiny, and the rough-and-tumble of... View more
European Commission’s rule of law report is no cause for complacency
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard was quick to describe the latest Rule of... View more
The PN’s moment of reckoning
It is said that in politics, nature abhors a vacuum. And yet,... View more
Robert Abela plays judge and jury as Malta preaches rule of law abroad
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s decision to reinstate Ronald Mizzi, saying “he was... View more
Criminally charged, politically rewarded: Ronald Mizzi is back
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s decision to reappoint Ronald Mizzi as Permanent Secretary... View more
Institutions be damned: prime minister won’t apologise
Prime Minister Robert Abela has once again exposed his chronic disregard for... View more
From outspoken to out of line: Alex Borg’s ethics breach
Alex Borg wants to be seen as Gozo’s brash defender, a populist... View more
The ‘tal-Maksar’ trial: A nation confronts the rot within
As the trial involving Robert Agius (tal-Maksar) and Jamie Vella progresses, accused... View more
Owen Bonnici: From human rights violator to echo chamber-in-chief
In a country desperate for leaders with courage, accountability, and an ounce... View more
With Labour under fire, the PN still can’t find its voice
Opposition Leader Bernard Grech has the political charisma of a damp dishcloth... View more
Editorial: The hospitals inquiry is not an electoral choice
Prime Minister Robert Abela pitched the idea to voters on Monday that... View more
Editorial: Injudicious judicial picnics
News that judges and magistrates attended an event hosted by the Malta... View more
The MFSA’s three-year Vegas cover-up
It was a pleasant surprise when The Shift received confirmation that the... View more
Shooting the messenger and ignoring the message – Editorial
The Malta Police Force deserves a round of applause for the speed... View more
The Shift turns four
Amid the bustle of our investigations, newsroom meetings, reports, chasing Freedom of... View more