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Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti last week issued a blistering
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Moviment Graffitti slams Infrastructure Malta for using misleading expropriation tactics
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Local councils in the dark over designation of camping sites in Armier and Bahar ic-Caghaq
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The hypocrisy he believes in
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Minister’s aide helped businessman slash his tax bill, but ‘no evidence of corruption’ found
An investigation by the Commission against Corruption into former
The murder of Dutch crime journalist is ‘latest episode’ in deadly European series
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The government’s jobless scheme has sent scores of workers
Does Malta’s new legal notice on vaccine certificates breach freedom of movement rights?
Confusion reigned among legal experts over the past week
The great tax diversion
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UK government to investigate over 6,000 ‘golden visas’ over threats to national security
The British government has announced the review of more
Malta-Sicily fast ferry rivals still waiting for Italian port permits despite ticket sales
The much-anticipated start of Virtu Ferries’ and Ponte Ferries’
Speaker walks off, rejecting adoption of Standards Commissioner report on Rosianne Cutajar
The third meeting of the parliamentary committee on Standards
Reputation laundering
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One of Italy’s largest shipping companies, Grimaldi Group, has
Fearne’s pig’s ear, running on repeat
There is a level of incompetence that verges on
‘They asked us if we’d be carrying placards’: Are COVID rules being used to stifle protest?
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Bluster out of weakness 
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The Shift’s investigation forced government to terminate contract with White Flag scam, Gozo minister admits
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has confirmed that the government
Rosianne Cutajar to get minimum €30,000 golden handshake, despite having been sacked
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