Investigation into Greek migrant vessel tragedy scoops Daphne Caruana Galizia journalism prize
A consortium of British, Greek and German media outlets
Enemalta chairman inadvertently fact checks Joseph Muscat and Finance Minister at parliamentary committee
Previous testimony by disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat
Malta Chamber calls for tax-exempt subsidies, warns against ‘suicidal’ wage hikes
The Malta Chamber of Commerce asked the government to
PBS blocks transparency on public funds again, citing ‘commercial sensitivity’
The Executive Chairman of Malta’s Public Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Opinion: The scene is set for another assassination
On 16 October 2017, around 16:15, I was lying
Press freedom organisations call on government to protect the press in Malta
On the sixth anniversary of the assassination of journalist
Opposition launches motion for media reform parliamentary committee
On the sixth anniversary of the assassination of Daphne
OPM spends €617,000 a year on 31 ‘mostly insignificant’ boards
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Some €617,000 of taxpayer
Telemedicine doctors forced to work from government construction site
Tista taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Doctors and GP trainees
PL treasurer has side business while heading ARMS financial department
The treasurer of the Labour Party, Marisa Ciappara, also
Air Malta consultancy raises questions on ‘collusion’ to retain top management
Air Malta’s engagement of aviation consultancy firm Knighthood Global
Kuciak and Caruana Galizia ‘were ordinary people doing their job right’ – Karolína Farská
“They were ordinary people doing their job right”, said
Opinion: Abela’s monstrosity
Would you give a dangerous driver a licence? Would
Gozitan monsignor confirms new government job, declines to give details
Gozitan Monsignor Carmelo Refalo confirmed The Shift’s report that
Bidder recommended for €600 million incinerator investigated in France last year
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The CEO of the French
St Vincent De Paul ex-chief lands government role after telling staff she resigned to pursue private practice
Josianne Cutajar has been handed a high-level government job
Tourism minister mum on concert sponsorships, complimentary ticket distribution
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo has failed to divulge how
Air Malta’s ‘new’ consultants are those who failed to save it
The Abu Dhabi-based consultancy company that will be paid
Valletta’s UNESCO World Heritage Site status at risk following government inaction
Malta’s capital city, Valletta, is at risk of losing
International experts to join The Shift for SLAPP conference
A conference organised by The Shift and supported by
One sixth of Malta’s workforce earn under €1,000 per month
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti One in six workers in
Government to adopt another bird trapping ‘research’ season, despite EU proceedings
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The ORNIS committee has accepted
A meeting with Karolína Farská, Slovak journalist and press freedom activist
On Friday, 13 October, The Shift’s Founder and Managing
More delays at the Gozo Pool as June 2024 is new target date
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The opening of the long-awaited
€30,000 earmarked for children’s books slashed to refurbish Norma Saliba’s office
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Some €30,000 of public funds
The Shift among finalists for EP’s Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism
An investigation by The Shift has been nominated as
Inclusion Ministry sports facility seeking planning permit long after inauguration
A sports facility in Qrendi is seeking Planning Authority
‘Extra’ payments exceeded disgraced MUMN boss’s official salary in 2022
The President of the Malta Union of Midwives and
Air Malta no longer accepts bookings it can’t fulfill following The Shift’s report
The Air Malta website no longer accepts travel bookings

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