Malta Enterprise chairman holds conflicting roles in 19 companies
Chairman of Malta Enterprise William Wait, responsible for approving
Carmen Ciantar’s self-suspension breached FMS disciplinary rule book
The auto-suspension of Carmen Ciantar from her position as
Opinion: von der Leyen’s visit, was that really the best we could do?
Friday was an exciting day for the Maltese government
Residents, NGOs against proposed four-storey Sliema guesthouse and restaurant
Sliema residents object to a development application for a
UNESCO raises fresh concerns over works at Co-Cathedral
UNESCO has raised fresh concerns over construction works at
Taxpayers to fork out €300 million as government closes Air Malta
The Maltese government is expected to announce the closure
Journalists express dissatisfaction with ‘box-ticking, opaque’ media reform
Journalists and civil society members are unhappy with the
It is so transparent that it can’t be seen
On 28 September, the United Nations and other international
Malta’s hunting policies ‘wasting’ European conservation efforts – BirdLife
Malta’s hunting policies are “wasting” Europe’s “intense conservation efforts”
‘Tell the truth, not Castille’s propaganda’ Repubblika tells public broadcaster
“Malta deserves a national broadcaster that tells the truth,
Labour Party president joined ITS CEO on free Mediterranean cruise
Former Labour Party One TV host and current President
European Commission chief set to tour ‘patched up’, unfinished, EU funded school
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set
FIAU fines unconstitutional, court rules for fifth time
The constitutional jurisdiction of the civil court has ruled
National Pool access a ‘free for all’ as security procedures ignored
Access to the National Pool Complex in Msida is
BOV terminates relationship with alleged kidnapper, closes all his accounts
Christian Borg, the owner of No Deposit Cars and
Wasteserv paying €2 million a month for outsourced workforce, including One TV journalist
The government’s waste management agency – Wasteserv – is
Malta a ‘haven’ for financial crime as state, police and judiciary ‘vulnerable’
Malta is a destination and transit country for human
Search for new Gozo court site renewed as decade-old promise remains unkept
Plans for a new state-of-the-art courthouse in Gozo, promised
Chamber wants budget to tackle change towards sustainable economic model
The Malta Chamber – Malta’s largest representative body of
Food price markups continue to top charts despite slowed inflation
The National Statistics Office confirmed that food prices remain
Miriam Dalli dishes out €140,000 to Christmas village suppliers without tender
Some €140,000 were given to handpicked suppliers, circumventing a
Uber warns of layoffs, price hikes ahead of EU Platform Work Directive
Ride-hailing platform Uber has warned that it will increase
EXCLUSIVE: Nurses’ union boss let ‘off the hook’ despite abuse findings
Senior public officials are concerned over how the government’s
BCA did not provide documents for KTP investigation, Polidano files judicial protest
The Building and Construction Authority has refuted claims of
Lands Authority in the dark on Sofia collapse site transfer, delays unquestioned by state ‘administrator’
Construction at the Corradino site where Jean Paul Sofia
Activists issue recommendations for preservation of Sikka l-Bajda reef
Environmental activists have called for an end to the
Why Robert Abela fears the truth
Why is Robert Abela always hiding the truth? Why
PAMA ‘garden’, underground extension ‘impossible’ unless rules change
An attempt to turn a large tract of ODZ
Data Commissioner orders government to publish EuroPride costs
Parliamentary Secretary Rebecca Buttigieg has been issued an enforcement
Film Commission studies contradict themselves as filmmakers lament ‘lack of transparency’
Big differences in the reported findings of two unpublished

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