Rising sea levels could submerge parts of Malta, climate change expert warns
Parts of the Maltese islands are at risk of
A parliament of larcenists
Maltese taxpayers are the victims of a merciless, unending
PA orders Portellis to dismantle parts of illegal ‘agricultural store’
Gozo construction magnate Joseph Portelli and his daughter Chloe
Pilatus Bank: police commissioner silent on lack of promised prosecutions, more than a year later
More than a year after Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa
Strong measures to remedy the toxic situation
The long list of recommendations proposed by the report into the
Malta Today co-owner Roger De Giorgio slapped with enforcement order over Gianpula club
Roger De Giorgio, owner of the popular Gianpula club
Chicken farm turns into yard for heavy construction vehicles, PA says it’s investigating
The Planning Authority has said it is investigating the
Ponte Ferries faces furious customers after last-minute axing of Sicily trips
Fledgling ferry service Ponte Ferries has incensed hundreds of
Court’s ‘chief security officer’ harasses journalist, demands phone to delete photos
The Shift journalist Julian Delia was harassed outside the
The billboard wars
Yesterday evening social media sites lit up with excited
Missing page from public inquiry report published on social media, refers to Electrogas
After wide speculation as to what the contents of
‘Run, rabbit, run’
Just as we began to digest the conclusions of
Malta’s ecological resource supply puts it among 20 worst countries in the world
Malta’s rate of consumption of natural resources has outpaced
Once, we had a country
Once, we had a country – until Joseph Muscat
Turkish women sentenced in Malta with false documents at risk of ‘extraterritorial abductions’
Two Turkish women, Rabia Yavuz and Muzekka Deneri, were
Cash-for-passports watchdog eight months late on annual report
The government-appointed cash-for-passports watchdog has missed the publication deadline
Government blocks democracy even as it commits to defending it
Insisting that “outsiders” did not have an automatic right
Government vague on timeline for public inquiry recommendations, denies impunity verdict
Prime minister Robert Abela, speaking at an extraordinary parliamentary
Murderers in government: Labour’s poisonous legacy
The Maltese state is responsible for the assassination of
Speaker and government block further witnesses on Standards Commissioner’s report on Cutajar
The parliamentary ethics committee voted in favour of forwarding
Controversy between teachers’ unions and education authorities escalates
The Union of Professional Educators (UPE) is voicing its
Heading straight for the brick wall
That famous ‘40,000’. According to The Times’ survey published
Public inquiry conclusions ‘could prevent murder of other journalists’ – Reporters Without Borders
The international campaign director for Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
UK redlisting: ‘dangerous’ for the economy, ‘weak’ PM must take action
Malta has been slammed with the UK’s red-listing and
We’re biased, and we’re cool with it
Much has been said about The Shift, ever since
Delusional vows won’t get us off grey list any faster
PN leader Bernard Grech pledged yesterday he would get

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