Ian Borg: Church initiated property negotiations due to Malta’s ‘new realities’
The ongoing negotiations between the church and the government
Eurobarometer: Maltese fear declining standard of living, trust EU democracy more than Malta’s
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The majority of Maltese are
Enemalta spent €10,000 on CEO publicity weeks before grid disaster
Enemalta spent €10,000 on a sponsored interview for its
Malta missing waste management, EU targets across the board
New data from the National Statistics Office for 2022
European Parliament raises fresh concerns on rule of law
During a European Parliament discussion on Monday on the
MFSA legal breach risks revocation of all enforcement notices, fines since 2019
A recent Financial Services Tribunal ruled that the Malta
Bookings with Air Malta’s replacement start over the phone with no website
Passengers trying to book flights with Malta’s new national
MFSA spends €160,000 on media, PR in three years
The Malta Financial Services Authority has spent over €160,000
Opinion: Carmen Ciantar’s blood letting
Kim Jong-Il had a supernatural birth upon a sacred
Government owed €1 billion in ‘collectible arrears’ in 2022
More than €1 billion was owed to the Maltese
Malta’s legal failures in migrant rescue led to deaths, disappearances in 2022, 2023
Humanitarian NGO Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) documented numerous cases
Architect, lawyer, planning consultant Musumeci now advising on pensions too
Robert Musumeci, an architect, lawyer, and recipient of multiple
How ‘super-CEO’ Fenech ‘facilitated’ Cutajar’s ‘fraudulent’ consultancy
‘Super-CEO’ Pierre Fenech covered and vouched for former Labour
Changes to asset freeze law divide legal opinion
Recently proposed changes to economic crime laws related to
Israeli firm to provide prisoner tagging equipment
An Israeli company has won a multi-million-euro bid to
Opinion: The death of shame
Din l-opinjoni tista taqragħha bil-Malti. Standards Commissioner Joseph Azzopardi
Health minister denies FOI request: doctors’ salaries ‘not in the public interest’
A collective agreement regulating the work conditions of some
UPDATED: Air Malta’s nameless replacement misses first milestone, doesn’t take bookings
Updated to include KM Malta Airlines statement following The
We’re digging deeper to level up
For six years, The Shift has led investigations into
Gozo Channel stuck with €10,000 a day 36-year-old vessel
Serious concerns have been raised over the deteriorating service
ARMS boss takes no action on serious breaches by CFO
Joseph Attard, the government-appointed CEO of ARMS Ltd, has
Parliamentary speech highlights need for ‘action’ in reform for journalists’ protection
In a parliamentary speech on Wednesday morning, Opposition MP
MEPs, member states reach deal on anti-SLAPP legislation
The European Parliament and member states have reached a
UNESCO ambassador, culture minister silent on Ggantija apartments controversy
Malta’s Ambassador to UNESCO, Gozitan Monsignor Joe Vella Gauci,
Refalo, Bonnici maintain silence over stone marker, heritage register proposal
Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo and Heritage Minister Owen Bonnici
Public service chief in spending spree on parties, propaganda, Labour suppliers
This article is available in Maltese. The head of
Key information about FOI Act omitted in letter to Council of Europe
Justice Minister Jonathan Attard sent a letter to the
Police urged to arrest all involved in Rosianne Cutajar fraudulent, ‘phantom’ job
Malta’s ADPD-The Green Party has asked the police to
Ex-PA boss moved to ministry after PM’s advisor replaces him in €100,000 job
Martin Saliba, the former executive chairperson of the Planning
Opinion: Joseph Muscat’s blunder
This opinion piece is available in Maltese. “Today, for

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