Opinion: Trapped in a state of lawlessness
On 19 September, the European Court of Justice declared
Multi-million-euro contemporary art centre to open, three years late
The government has announced the final date for the
MTA shields Tenor from revealing his taxpayer-funded contracts
Through the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), the government has filed
Glenn Micallef to face grilling in November as Commission appointment delayed
According to a new schedule approved by the European
Resigning Steward Health Care CEO files a lawsuit against a US Senate panel
The embattled Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la
Opinion: How the court legitimised fraud
Labour MEP candidate Claudette Abela Baldacchino has been acquitted
Gozo Minister creates new jobs-for-votes agency
Projects Gozo Limited – a new government company to
Opposition calls for Joseph Cuschieri’s dismissal following Tribunal ruling
The Opposition has called for the removal of disgraced
Opinion: Eyes wide open
Investors, especially those in the Maltese capital market, should
Blacklisted ‘dirty oil’ suppliers back in business despite ongoing ban
International oil trading giants Trafigura and Totsa, which in
OPM chief of staff earning more than the prime minister, on paper
Mark Mallia, a former army officer now heading the
Stock Exchange boss misses crucial question in ‘surreal’ HSBC interview
An interview with HSBC conducted by the Chair of
Traffic studies MEP Daniel Attard missed
A June 2023 MISCO survey concluded that the traffic
Revealed: Bonnici Brothers paid €765,000 extra for shoddy shooting range
A controversial out-of-court settlement reached last year between contractors
Jieħdu r-ruħ fil-PBS hekk kif tneħħa s-CEO
Read in English. L-aħbar li ċ-Chairman Eżekuttiv tal-PBS Mark
Opinion: Livid Luke
Luke Dalli, son of EU Commissioner Helena, is livid,
Relief at PBS as CEO is shown the door
Aqra bil-Malti News of the departure of PBS Executive
Robert Abela dumps sacked PL CEO onto taxpayers
The former CEO of the Labour Party has been
Maltese commissioner-designate earmarked for weakest EU portfolio
Aqra bil-Malti Prime Minister Robert Abela’s nominee to become
Opinion: Robert’s choice, our problem
EU commissioners are the most senior officials in the
Trouble brewing at Marsa racetrack as promised investment remains elusive
Horse owners and horseracing enthusiasts are enraged over the
Smart City drops major residential project
Dubai investors who sought to turn part of the
Permanent Secretary mum on how she knew law would change a day before her daughter’s wedding
Permanent Secretary Joyce Dimech refuses to explain how she
Opinion: A drunk driver as cabinet secretary
The BBC has just sacked former England international footballer
Robert Abela ignores EC president and insists on Micallef for commissioner
Prime Minister Robert Abela has dug in his heels
Tourism minister is latest Cabinet member to venture into business, led by new wife
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo is the latest Cabinet member
Opinion: Ralph is in a hurry, his yachts are waiting
The charming cardiac surgeon always seemed like a man
Tender for ‘border management system’ stopped as two companies cry foul
Malta will miss the EU’s deadline to implement a
Public Service Week cost taxpayers €530,000 while boosting Labour’s electoral campaign
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s office spent some €530,000 to
‘Confused and dysfunctional policy’ on foreign workers
The government is pursuing “a confused and dysfunctional policy”

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