Gig workers make up 5% of Malta’s workforce, latest NSO data shows
Gig workers, self-employed individuals who are assigned work through
Malta still without comprehensive media literacy policy
Malta still lacks a comprehensive media literacy policy or
Lands Authority files court challenge in bid to hide contracts, direct orders
The Lands Authority, through its lawyer Vincienne Vella, has
Prime minister’s boutique hotel application receives final sign off from PA
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his wife, Lydia’s application
Gozitan Monsignor steps down three months into his government job
The 62-year-old former archpriest of Xagħra, Monsignor Carmelo Refalo,
Opinion: The end of the road
“We will issue all the numbers after the film
Government wants road for AUM after handing it dirt cheap Smart City land
The government’s proposed development of a new road linking
PBS slammed for ‘amateur’ Eurovision festival as live audience blocked
PBS, the State company in charge of public broadcaster
Carmen Ciantar axed from Foundation for Medical Services by new minister
As Minister Jo Etienne Abela has taken the helm
Details on public land allocated to fish farm conglomerate kept hidden
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri is refusing to disclose how
Fresh protests against Sliema villa development plans as SCH gives OK
The Sliema and St Julian’s local councils and NGO
Citizens, civil society call for Melita pipeline to be dropped ahead of EU funding vote
Over 1,000 Maltese citizens and 14 NGOs have signed
Planning Authority turns Gozitan
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has replaced five of ten
Auditor General asked to investigate controversial Evans building concession
Auditor General Charles Deguara has been asked to investigate
Disinformation one of the biggest threats to democracies in 2024 – WEF Report
Emotionally charged language, personal attacks, false comparisons, and deliberate
Print newspapers given €150,000 in fresh public funds
The government has handed out some €150,000 of public
Government keeps food agreements hidden
The government refuses to publish the agreement it signed
Malta’s passport sales in crosshairs of new EU anti-corruption directive
The Committee of Civil Liberties in the European Parliament
Evans concession assigned to Decesare/Weingard consortium despite faulty bid
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has decided
10 years, millions later, Gozo elderly residence is almost ready
Dar San Guzepp – a new residence for the
Finance minister issues direct orders to campaign manager
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana has issued direct orders to
Board probing benefits racket requests term extension, still no arrests
The government-appointed board investigating the widely reported disability benefits
Government fails to adopt latest EU rule of law recommedations – Aditus
The Maltese government has largely ignored the European Commission’s
Series of attacks on judiciary align to sow doubt ahead of inquiry findings
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s criticisms of the judiciary and
2013 Carnival Village Promise: Minister confirms funding still not secured
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici, who in 2013 promised carnival
Public funds issued for Shark Tank TV reality show
Kurt Farrugia, the former spin doctor of disgraced former
Confirmed: Government takes over care of underprivileged girls after Conservatorio’s closure
The government confirmed that it had taken responsibility for
Reputation management firm receives €40,000 direct order ahead of contract worth millions
London-based reputation management company Digitalis, engaged by the government
Malta retains all-time lowest score on Corruption Perception Index
Malta’s standing on Transparency International’s 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index
Prime minister’s mini hotel in Xewkija set for planning approval this week
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. The Planning Authority is this

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