Tony Blair’s spin doctor on meeting Malta’s Kink
“Smaller than I expected, a bit pudgy, but sharp.”
Infrastructure Malta board: a partisan club
The new board of directors of Infrastructure Malta is
‘Full justice must not be denied’ – reactions to European Commission’s rule of law report on Malta
Following the publication of the European Commission’s annual rule
Roberta Metsola urged to rein in tech lobbyists following Uber files revelations
German MEP Daniel Freund has asked European Parliament President
Media experts committee mum on reforms while government sits on recommendations
The press experts committee appointed by the prime minister
OHSA still ‘seeking legal advice’ months after being informed of breach by one of its top officials
 The Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) is still
Concerns on ‘impunity afforded’ to Muscat, Schembri, Mizzi – LIBE Committee report
Updated to include debate at the European Parliament MEPs
Light years
The images acquired by NASA’s new James Webb Space
The missing crypto queen and ‘the shadowy world of Maltese gambling websites’
OneCoin founder Ruja Ignatova stole US$4 billion from her
Former Enemalta CEO can’t remember discussion of €20 million shortfall
Former Enemalta CEO Louis Giordimaina claimed he couldn’t remember
Miracles multiply at VAT lottery for 24 lucky participants
The 64-year-old Bormla resident who won the government’s VAT
State of the nation – Andre Delicata
It’s no figure of speech to say that the
Lands Authority silent on controversial Gzira fuel station relocation
The Lands Authority is refusing to provide information about
Karin Grech staff member: ‘I think about quitting almost every day’
A staff member at Karin Grech spoke to The
A decade of power failures
The Times of Malta published an article on Saturday
100% success rate for new Gozo Ministry labourers
All 75 candidates who applied for a vacancy to
Witches and the public interest
The Court has thrown out four libel suits brought
‘Hutch’ returns to work after The Shift’s report and a short Dublin visit
Hibernians FC team manager Jesmond Abela, the man behind
Board approves €24 million tender despite tainted procedure
The Public Contracts Review Board (PCRB) is allowing the
How the PAC’s investigation into Electrogas was derailed
The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) was created to audit
Controversial Film Commissioner given three more years
Johann Grech has been given three more years as
‘Access to information should be recognised as one of the main pillars sustaining media freedom’
Accessing information held by public authorities is not always
The Shift’s reporting ‘a matter of public interest done in the public interest’, court rules
The Shift’s founder and editor Caroline Muscat and Matthew
Government gives golden boost to Joseph Portelli’s Mercury project
Labour party donor and Gozitan construction magnate Joseph Portelli
Confirmed: Finance Minister makes exception for Stagno Navarra
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana confirmed a story revealed by
Gozo ministry spends €376,000 to commission two large bronze statues
Two Gozo-based artists, Vincent Caruana and Austin Camilleri, have
Tailspin – Kevin Cassar
Time flies when we’re having fun. The gap between
AUM to be sold public land despite breach of licence conditions
The owners of the failed American University of Malta

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