University’s faculty boards filled with Labour Party loyalists
The government has once again chosen to act in
Government targets events commemorating Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination
While various events, both locally and abroad, are underway
Six more public entities take The Shift to appeals court in FOI request denials
On Friday, just as the Council of Europe’s Human
‘Climate for freedom of information in Malta has deteriorated’ – RSF
The default position for Freedom of Information (FOI) should
‘The more revelatory her reporting became, the more exposed she was’
On Monday 3 October, The Shift’s founder and Managing
Mafia in Malta: from drugs and gaming to farms and shoes in six months
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Malta’s proximity to Italy,
Judges force prime minister to cancel cars tender slated for accused kidnapper
Pressure by several members of the judiciary, including senior
Planning Authority bows to Musumeci and clears major illegalities at Aria club
The Planning Authority has decided to sanction major illegalities
‘Il-Hutch’ ousted from sports agency after supporting Joseph Muscat for role in Premier League association
Jesmond Abela, better known as il-Hutch, has been ousted
Your Right to Know: The Shift, RSF and Daphne Foundation to debate FOI abuse
The Shift will be holding a public debate on
Right to Know: FOI Tribunal decides another seven cases in The Shift’s favour
The government has been dealt seven more blows in
Wirt Għawdex, local council rail against WSC plans to pump out coffee in Mgarr
Both the Għajnsielem Local Council and NGO Wirt Għawdex
Your Right to Know
Water Services Corporation to start selling coffee in Mgarr, CEO silent
Karl Cilia, the new Water Services Corporation chief executive
Magistrate Lia cites ‘threatening letter’, defers Pilatus case until end October
In the latest in a series of events in
Impact of the EU Media Freedom Act on Malta’s landscape
A leaked copy of the draft Media Freedom Act
A new president at last
On 30 August, a new president was finally appointed. 
Suitcases in the night
Frustrated citizens took to the streets again this week
Robert Musumeci brought in to ‘solve’ massive nightclub illegalities
The owner of the Aria Complex discotheque in Iklin,
PL activist made cabinet secretary, as former spokesman calls shots at Castille
A young Labour Party activist close to Prime Minister
Gordon Cordina study concludes airstrip project is viable, despite past failures
A cost-benefit analysis compiled by E-Cubed Islands, a consultancy
Ian Borg spending tens of thousands on personal photographer
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg is spending tens of
PM keeps on Konrad Mizzi’s father to deal with redundant Air Malta employees
Two years after sacking disgraced former Minister Konrad Mizzi
‘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
Media experts committee mum on reforms while government sits on recommendations
The press experts committee appointed by the prime minister
Press Freedom NGOs call for maximum punishment for Daphne Caruana Galizia killers
International press freedom organisations have called for the maximum
Insight into conclusions of Pilatus Bank inquiry as Repubblika files judicial protest
A judicial protest has been filed this morning by
Failure to present PBS tax funding reports shows Minister, PBS ‘have something to hide’
Broadcasting Minister Owen Bonnici’s failure to present Public Broadcasting
As the MTA attempts to conceal expenditure, its head of events keeps up the pace – his demotion never happened
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. While the Malta

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