Government is ‘denying reality’ on Steward Health Care deal
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Planning Authority fails to act on illegal development owned by PM’s former business partner
The Planning Authority (PA) has, for over a decade,
Education Ministry in spectacular about-turn in MCAST lecturer’s court challenge of transfer order
The Education Ministry has reversed a decision to transfer
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Smartphones that run Android operating systems could be spying
Urgent action needed against online gender-based violence and attacks on female journalists – UN Report
Despite the impressive gains made by women, gendered censorship
Mellieha Bay to suffer ‘major negative impact’ from new hotel project, EIA report says
A proposed redevelopment of the iconic Mellieha Bay Hotel
Labour party media blackout on coverage of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s fourth anniversary
Despite a full weekend in which high-ranking EU officials,
‘Investigative journalists in Malta are still marginalised’ – Reporters Without Borders
“In Malta, I have the impression that journalists, especially
International press freedom organisations ‘will closely monitor’ implementation of public inquiry findings
Five international press freedom organisations have stressed their commitment
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Four years after the heinous assassination of Malta’s leading
New Gozo courthouse announced in 2013 still languishing on plan
Eight years after the announcement of the building of
Investigating attacks is how journalists should fight back
The Shift News investigation into the network of secret
Dingli quarry has pending appeals from two decades ago, operates with impunity
A quarry on the outskirts of Dingli in which
Better late than never, or is it?
Monday, 11 October, started as a day no different
On the abuse of office
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Saviour Balzan bags another €20,000 as justice minister renews his PR consultancy contract
Media Today co-owner Saviour Balzan has bagged another €20,000
Maltese worker injured on duty fired by employer holding him responsible for damages
A Maltese truck driver and machinery operator, Joseph Spiteri,
Police force refuses to disclose regulations on body camera use
The police force has refused to disclose a copy
Geologist flags ‘many questionable aspects’ of metro proposal
A geologist has flagged the “many questionable aspects” of
280 workplace health and safety court cases decided in seven years, none lead to jail time
None of the 280 decided judicial cases related to
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One regime, many scandals
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Decision to ban hunting at Qawra Point is ‘legislation by spectacle’
The government’s decision to ban hunting at Qawra Point
National Audit Office asked to investigate Corinthia deal at Hal Ferh
Independent candidate Arnold Cassola has requested the National Audit
Labour’s grip on PBS tightens – we know where this is heading
Barely a week after the Center for Media, Data
Might I be permitted to ask, Commissioner?
Two cards on the table: I am a friend
Facebook’s woes continue as whistleblower goes public
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