London-based culture ambassador silent on second MICAS commission
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti Gozitan designer Francis Sultana, nominated
Ex-cannabis boss gets government consultancy advising on drug prevention
Mariella Dimech, the government’s first cannabis regulator who was
PBS slammed for ‘amateur’ Eurovision festival as live audience blocked
PBS, the State company in charge of public broadcaster
Details on public land allocated to fish farm conglomerate kept hidden
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri is refusing to disclose how
Planning Authority turns Gozitan
Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri has replaced five of ten
Board probing benefits racket requests term extension, still no arrests
The government-appointed board investigating the widely reported disability benefits
Series of attacks on judiciary align to sow doubt ahead of inquiry findings
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s criticisms of the judiciary and
Hundreds call for halt to Portelli Miżieb development, petition sent to MPs
A petition calling for a halt to the planned
No action from Planning Authority over Xemxija boatyard on public land
The Planning Authority has refused to act over a
Broadcasting Authority shuns complaint against ONE despite misleading reporting
The Broadcasting Authority, the regulator meant to ensure factual
EU Parliament and Council reach provisional deal to revise human trafficking rules
Negotiators from the European Parliament and the European Council
260,000 LESA fines issued last year, Naxxar tops list of localities
Naxxar is the Maltese locality with the most fines
Fish farm conglomerate allocated additional public land for expansion
Aquaculture Resources Ltd., a conglomerate formed between Azzopardi Fisheries
RSF: Polish media reform necessary to depoliticise propaganda-filled state broadcaster
One of the first acts of Poland’s new Prime
Journalists’ institute calls for ‘wider membership’ in media owner’s lobby group
The Institute of Maltese Journalists (Istitut Ġurnalisti Maltin, IĠM)
Joseph and Michelle Muscat still using diplomatic passport despite corruption, abuse of public funds inquiries
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat and his wife,
Driving test failure rates raise fresh suspicions in industry
More than a third of those sitting for a
Steward faces deluge of court cases over unpaid bills
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Following recent revelations that a
Wasteserv downplays sensitive data sharing in incinerator tender, calls case ‘fishing expedition’
Government waste management company Wasteserv and the Department of
Chief civil servant using MITA to buy positive government ‘news’
Tony Sultana, the principal permanent secretary who holds a
Muscat defends disastrous foreign labour policies to international media
Disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat has defended his
Natura 2000 Xlendi restaurant sanctioned for €1,800 fine
A large restaurant in a Natura 2000 protected area
Public service reshuffle keeps scandal-ridden permanent secretaries in place
While former transport minister Aaron Farrugia may have lost
Cutajar iddawwar il-kanuni fuq id-Deputati tal-Oppożizzjoni fuq xogħol fis-settur pubbliku
Read this article in English. L-eks Deputata Laburista diżonorata
Kawża kontra Steward fuq kontijiet tal-kafè li ma ħallsux
Read this article in English. Steward Health Care, li
Opinjoni: L-arja tas-segretezza tal-Labour
This opinion was originally written in English. “Falsehood flies,
Sculpture acquired for €0.5 million bought from MICAS director’s client
A sculpture by a renowned Swiss artist, Ugo Rondinone,
Opinion: The worries about the new Association of Media Owners
A new lobby group – Association of Media Owners
Rosianne Cutajar targets opposition MPs over public sector jobs
Aqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti. Disgraced former Labour Party MP
Concerns about independent media joining political propaganda outlets
The recent establishment of the Association of Media Owners

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