Deputy Prime Minister distances himself from hospital deal
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne distanced himself from the
Plans for Jerma site to host apartment complex and 13-storey hotel
The latest proposal being made by developer Charles Camilleri
Only 42 students enrol at Barts medical school in Gozo
The Barts Medical School in Gozo currently has 42
13 point increase in perception that tenders are rigged
The percentage of business who think that ‘corruption in
President says rule of law is ‘deterrent against autocracy’
Republic Day is seen as a bonus holiday in
New government unit ‘for guaranteed votes’
The intention behind the setting up of a permanent
€50,000 enough to offset impact of ODZ petrol station in Marsaskala
A one-time payment of €50,000 is being proposed as
Prime Minister should first set example on law and order
On Sunday, Muscat said that in the coming years
Five trolls you’ll meet on social media (and how to deal with them)
Anyone who uses social media regularly must have experienced
Government offers ‘one stop shop’ for public officer complaints, Ombudsman concerned
The announcement that the government will be setting up
Art Deco cinema set to make room for block of apartments
The lido cinema in Birżebbuġa is set to make
Activists pressure minister on dismissals of key officials in Panama Papers investigations
Civil Society Network (CSN) has called on Finance Minister
Government official attempts to discredit Russian whistleblower ahead of MEP talks
Neville Gafà who was given a job at the
Soldiers patrolling streets ‘not good news for democracy’
The army should not be deployed daily in support
Daphne Caruana Galizia investigation in breach of human rights, international lawyers warn
International lawyers at Doughty Street Chambers have advised Daphne
Russian whistleblower to talk to MEPs investigating rule of law in Malta
The Russian whistleblower at the heart of the Egrant
Trump’s folly kills Palestinian dream of freedom
Donald Trump’s madness in declaring Jerusalem as the capital
New port, airport and roads loom on Gozo
Vague plans for a new road linking Mġarr to
IT experts warn that facial recognition CCTV has no basis in law
Authorities are set to introduce facial recognition software in
Finance Minister mum on dismissal of Jonathan Ferris
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna is refusing to clarify whether
Planning Board against ODZ petrol station but vote not final
The Planning Board today voted against granting a permit
It’s all about perception, my dear
There are countless people who give up the little
Volunteer of the Year in the Bahamas
The Prime Minister’s wife Michelle Muscat, who was named
We’re in deep sh*t, more than we know
It all started with, “oh, so what! These are
Rejected ODZ petrol station to be reconsidered
The Planning Board will tomorrow reconsider a permit for
‘Eliminate him’: MEP David Casa targeted for abuse
In a string of insults hurled at Nationalist Party
Walking a fine line
Action taken yesterday to arrest suspects in connection with
Plans to transplant Selmun hill trees “bollocks”
Alan Deidun, a biologist and board member in the
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family reacts to arrests
The full statement issued by the family of slain
Has the Prime Minister assumed the role of police chief?
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s decision to take centre stage

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