The impact of a flawed system
Matthew Caruana Galizia, son of Daphne Caruana Galizia, took
‘Women journalists in Malta have to go against partisan politics, misogyny and societal boundaries’
Verbal abuse against women journalists has become legitimised through
Leeching off the public purse
If there’s one thing your former finance minister likes
Scicluna increased Central Bank Governor’s remuneration before he took the position
Former Finance Minister Edward Scicluna gave an €11,000 annual
MFSA contradicts Joseph Cuschieri’s denials about payments due
The former MFSA CEO Joseph Cuschieri has denied that
Prime Minister resigns over corruption allegations
The Prime minister resigned immediately, bringing down his government
Government mum on deals with Gozo Curia
The government is refusing to give information on a
Under attack: Debate to focus on challenges faced by women journalists
A webinar to be held on Thursday hosted by
Multi-million euro illegal gambling activity remains unchecked in Malta
An ongoing investigation by The Shift has uncovered a
Government needs to increase daily vaccines for best case scenario to be achieved – doctors
The government must increase the rate at which it
New law proposed weakens lawyers’ accountability and fails to raise standards
The Chamber of Advocates has expressed dismay about a
New ‘emergency’ permit for Gozo Sports Complex raises questions on abuse
The Gozo Ministry has obtained the Planning Authority’s swift
No time for a weak constitution
Parliament. They’re are at it again. The two Parties
The first sign of corruption
Georges Bernanos (1888-1948): ‘The first sign of corruption in
Vigil for Daphne Caruana Galizia commemorates victims of pandemic
A vigil commemorating the life and work of assassinated
Air pollution monitoring near cruise ship dock problematic due to faults
Ever since their requested monitoring system was put in
Did they even read their own law?
The Department of Information (DOI) has refused to give
Prime Minister’s ‘team member’ given €2 million in direct orders for road works
Matthew Bongailas, 32, from Fgura, who describes himself on
Gavin Gulia’s swift resignation as MP ‘another argument in favour of need for parliamentary reform’
Malta Tourism Authority Chairman Gavin Gulia’s resignation within hours
Labour TV report on court case to abolish party media ‘perfect piece of evidence’
Lovin Malta CEO and founder Christian Peregin has called
OPM agency forced to reverse decision after breaching rules
A government agency that falls directly under Principal Permanent
Inquiry into Melvin Theuma stabbing still ongoing six months later
The magisterial inquiry on the stabbing in July 2020
Donald, is that you?
Donald Trump blew a gasket. He unleashed his fury
AUM slashes fees as project faces complete failure
The much-lauded American University of Malta (AUM) project is
COVID-19 survivors face lingering health issues 6 months after leaving hospital – study
Healthcare professionals are becoming increasingly concerned that the long-term
‘Government tactic is to punish and intimidate health care professionals’
The Malta Association of Public Health Medicine (MAPHM) has
Henley and Partners’ ‘intrinsic business’ questioned in light of recent passport rankings
On Saturday, Parliamentary Secretary for Citizenship Alex Muscat was
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s COVID-19 predictions repeatedly fall flat
The predictions and bold statements made by Prime Minister

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