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A development application on 13,225sqm of ODZ land filed by Marsaxlokk football... View more
It’s not what it looks like
While members of government have become particularly adept at making promises that... View more
Legal experts slam ‘reprehensible’ new law on court judgements
Two legal experts condemned as “wholly reprehensible” a new legal notice that... View more
Government denies whistleblower status to person exposing De Giovanni ‘nepotism’ case
The government has declined to grant whistleblower status to a former employee... View more
Malta still slowest in Europe to conclude money laundering cases – EU Justice scoreboard
Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis recently described the government’s extensive plans to... View more
The Shift turns four
Amid the bustle of our investigations, newsroom meetings, reports, chasing Freedom of... View more
Electrogas shareholder Paul Apap Bologna returns to PAC in stormy, dislocated session
A confused, stormy Public Accounts Committee meeting that saw Electrogas shareholder Paul... View more
The phenomenon of ‘self-suspension’
“Self-suspension” has become a bizarrely fashionable move for public officers accused of... View more
Malta Business Registry premises set to cost taxpayers €8.5 million in rent
The Malta Business Registry’s (MBR) rented offices in Żejtun, which were inaugurated... View more
Anti-SLAPP conference day two: how UK corporate lawyers kill stories
On the second day of the anti-SLAPP conference organised by Justice for... View more
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An average of four people has died every day this year, trying... View more
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It is vital that governments protect media freedom, the rule of law,... View more
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A critical gap in Steward Healthcare’s defence was exposed after The Shift’s investigation revealed... View more
‘I felt completely humiliated’ – police officer passed over for promotion speaks up
After the Ombudsman ruled that Superintendent Ray D’Anastas was unjustly passed over... View more
‘Coalition for Gozo’ calls for immediate suspension of Xlendi boathouse development
Concern about rampant over-development in Gozo is mounting rapidly, as one iconic... View more
Owen Bonnici – still slyly justifying hate speech
A conference about combatting and preventing hate speech held this morning featured... View more
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In a rare decision, the Planning Board of the Planning Authority today... View more
The scourge of procedural errors
Much has been written about how the prosecution seems to have shot... View more