Human rights lawyers flag bipartisan statements on deportations as attempts to ‘gain populist approval’
Human rights advocacy group aditus foundation was “taken aback”
Malta MedAir to be liquidated along with Air Malta
Tista’ tara dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Malta MedAir, a
Hard times: Brigadier cancels free milk rations at Transport Malta
Brigadier Jeffrey Curmi, who was appointed as Transport Malta’s
Kirkop and Safi primary students to be housed in mobile classrooms as FTS mismanagement continues
Taxpayers will be forking out over €1.5 million for
Portelli’s pools: Five NGOs and local council in appeal against ODZ Marsalforn Valley development
A crowdfunding campaign has managed, in a matter of
Disinformation watch: Populist statements that do not address the real issues
The statement by the opposition Nationalist Party’s home affairs
Developers of controversial Manikata project were also involved in attempt to deface Saqqajja Hill
The developers involved in the Planning Authority-approved monstrosity of
Wall of silence from government on outcome of inquiry into former fisheries director
The government, all the way up to Cabinet, has
Revolving doors: public officials who went on to serve big business
In a move that has raised eyebrows, former finance
PM gives his former assistant nine different government jobs in two years
A young lawyer, not yet in his 30s, who
73 police reports of violent brawls since 2020, St Julian’s the most problematic area
A total of 73 cases involving violent brawls either
Architect and kebab businessman behind Manikata development defacing historic chapel
Architect Justin Spiteri and businessman Keith Grima, the co-owner
Clayton’s fiction – Kevin Cassar
“I will stick to my word and table those
‘Fake’ Maltese company accused of defrauding Malaysian navy project of over €5.1 million
A political scandal is gathering steam in Malaysia with
BOV chairman’s €90,000 a year income for a ‘part-time role’
Bank of Valletta’s chairman Gordon Cordina pocketed €90,277 last
Public inquiry: a year on and only one of 28 key recommendations fully implemented
Although the recommendations of the board of public inquiry
After seven-figure deal, developer Ta’ Dirjanu moves into Xlendi restaurant that requires sanctioning
Gozitan property developer Mark Agius – better known as
High time for parliament to go full time
Parliament’s 14th legislature, which started in May with Robert
Wanted: A leader to lead, starting yesterday
Our prime minister’s prolonged absence from public engagement is
How commercial interests consumed your public space in Gżira, Sliema
On a 1.3km stretch of road marking the border
Verdict drawing close in Delia’s case to have hospitals contract rescinded
The final oral submissions from lawyers in the court
Gozo ministry to engage 100 more security guards with €4.5m tender
The Gozo Ministry – known for employing the highest
Malta Enterprise consultant now also ARMS chairperson
Nadia Pace, who currently serves as a consultant to
Private restaurant sprouts up at Heritage Malta museum in Mdina
The courtyard of one of the most historical palaces
Jobless scheme members form union to fight for guaranteed jobs and equal pay
Unemployed people who have been ‘temporarily’ placed on the
Freeport’s owner wins Freeport tender after last minute changes
Foul play is being suspected over the award of
‘Dirty politics’: Former secretary of fishermen’s committee on sector’s links to industry, government, crime
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn The government failed
Time to bin the ‘serenity’ and ‘peace of mind’ clichés
The survey published by US analytics company Gallup that

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