PBS hiding the allocation of millions of euros of public funds
Public Broadcasting Services is refusing to give details about
SLAPP ‘bad actors include governments’ – EPP calls for stronger legislation
MEPs David Casa and Ramona Strugariu have called for
RSF joins calls for CoE pressure to implement inquiry recommendations
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Director of Campaigns Rebecca Vincent
Company given €47 million for Gladiator 2 posted losses for the last three years
The UK-registered film production company estimated to receive a
Maltese language centre law had to be ‘reviewed and published immediately’
The debacle of a legal notice and legislation related
Objections to extensive Għajnsielem development ‘sprawl into ODZ’
An application for an 18-unit residential apartment block, pool,
Armenia in diplomatic plea with Malta for action on Azerbaijan blockade crisis
Armenian Foreign Affairs Minister Ararat Mirzoyan last Thursday made
Get up and walk – Kevin Cassar
The desperate father pleaded with the master, “Please come
Et tu, Clyde? – Kevin Cassar
Clyde Caruana wrote to the Speaker of the House
Domestic violence still an urgent issue, government response still slow
A newly founded team specialising in domestic violence has
Judge bashes poor court administration for leading to miscarriage of justice
A senior Judge of the Superior Courts had strong
Clyde Caruana admits he misled parliament
In yet another letter to the Speaker of the
Fearne silent on Ciantar’s unilateral decision to make a comeback
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne is refusing to state
Finance minister and Air Malta hid chairman’s terms for 18 months
It took over a year and a half for
Standards report on Fenech-Farrugia Mrieħel meeting goes to committee
A 2014 meeting between Yorgen Fenech and then parliamentary
Sliema apartment with 40 low-wage workers owned by Labour insider
The lack of action by the authorities against the
UNESCO comes down hard on Valletta’s Iniala Hotel as PA takes no action
UNESCO, the United Nation’s authority for protecting World Heritage
From weapon to shield: The long road to an EU law to protect your right to know
As the European Parliament, the European Council and the
Kordin tragedy: PM prefers INDIS Malta to investigate itself, not a public inquiry
In his continued refusal in the face of massive
Court nullifies Kamra tal-Periti’s suspension of architects’ warrants
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday struck down a
Daphne’s Law – Jacques René Zammit
The European Parliament has voted in favour of an
Court throws out UHM boss’ legal challenge against The Shift
The Court on Monday threw out a legal challenge
Court reconfirms Steward’s €36.8 million tax bill
Steward Malta Management Limited will have to pay a
New FIAU boss tight-lipped on never-ending Operation Green and Pilatus
The new government-nominated Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit Chairman Kenneth
Tourism Minister stonewalls questions on €56 million for sponsorships, events
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), which was given a
Malta instructs merchant vessel to ignore 70 people in distress at sea
Maltese authorities instructed a merchant vessel to stand by
Millions in EU funds for 40 new boutique hotels as market faces oversaturation
More than €7 million of new EU funds have
Ira Losco being paid €417 per social post promoting Project Green
Singer Ira Losco is being paid €417 each time
Planning Authority fixes website following The Shift’s queries
A bug on the Planning Authority website’s ‘advanced search’
Crystal Palace FC deal Joseph Muscat was involved in under FA scrutiny
A failed bid to purchase Crystal Palace FC that

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