Government extends Grand Harbour concession without tender
The government has decided to drop the need for
New familiar patterns
The timing of the Conference for National Unity, held
Speaker insists he is right in denying journalists access to tax declarations of MPs
The Speaker of the House, Anglu Farrugia, is insisting
Dwejra development project: Indian tycoon’s family buys Maltese citizenship
Various family members of the Indian tycoon who bought
EU Court confirms dismissal of action brought by John Dalli
Following the recommendation by Advocate General Maciej Szpunar in
New judicial appointments: ban on past political affiliation stirs hornet’s nest
Updated to include a statement by the Chamber of
Four men charged
Four men were arraigned on Wednesday night in connection
Nascent steps towards justice ‘long overdue’ – Reporters Without Borders
Nascent steps towards justice are long overdue and underscore
Repubblika protest calls for Rosianne Cutajar’s resignation over Yorgen Fenech links
Protestors outside the office of Parliamentary Secretary Rosianne Cutajar
International press freedom organisations criticise Speaker for denying access to tax declarations
International press freedom organisations have called on Speaker Anglu
UPDATED: Watershed moment as hitman pleads guilty in Daphne Caruana Galizia case
Updated to include the reaction of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s
OPM official resigns after The Shift’s revelations
Nigel Vella, a former Labour spokesman who until last
Court requests three-year prison sentence for mafia wife who attacked journalist
The public prosecutor of Bari’s Direzione Distrettuale Antimafia (DDA)
The Shift objects to denial of access to MPs’ tax declarations
Updated to include the reaction of the European Federation
John Dalli says ‘no deal’ with Indian tycoon seeking development on Dwejra coast
Former European Commissioner John Dalli confirmed he is ‘a
Council of Europe says Malta fails basic human rights obligations for minorities
The Maltese government has failed to collect any data
We could be anti-heroes
The end of this month brought with it the
MGA good governance chief allowed side business
The man who is tasked with ensuring good governance
2020 ‘unfortunate record year’ for press freedom, call for action from EC President
Press freedom organisation partners forming the Media Freedom Rapid
European Court of Human Rights calls for the release of Alexei Navalny
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has called
Prime Minister silent on three jobs for ‘trusted’ officer totalling some €90,000 a year
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his chief spokesman Matthew
Vince Muscat withdraws appeal: A turning point in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder case?
In an unexpected move on Wednesday, Vince Muscat, one
EY charges MFSA over €10 million for Satabank job
The local branch of international auditing firm Ernst &
Failed Labour political candidate made High Commissioner to Australia
The government has appointed Mario Farrugia Borg, a former
€30 million for PBS to avoid bankruptcy
Taxpayers will shore up PBS, the public broadcaster, with
The Montenegro deal’s fictitious numbers
A new letter seen by The Shift reveals exactly
Another AG lawyer jumps ship to help defence team in case filed by his former office
Updated to include comments from Matthew Xuereb. Matthew Xuereb,

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