Opinion: von der Leyen’s visit, was that really the best we could do?
Friday was an exciting day for the Maltese government
UNESCO raises fresh concerns over works at Co-Cathedral
UNESCO has raised fresh concerns over construction works at
Journalists express dissatisfaction with ‘box-ticking, opaque’ media reform
Journalists and civil society members are unhappy with the
It is so transparent that it can’t be seen
On 28 September, the United Nations and other international
‘Tell the truth, not Castille’s propaganda’ Repubblika tells public broadcaster
“Malta deserves a national broadcaster that tells the truth,
Labour Party president joined ITS CEO on free Mediterranean cruise
Former Labour Party One TV host and current President
European Commission chief set to tour ‘patched up’, unfinished, EU funded school
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set
National Pool access a ‘free for all’ as security procedures ignored
Access to the National Pool Complex in Msida is
Joseph Muscat claims no need to inform the European Commission of Electrogas’ Security of Supply Agreement
During his fourth appearance before the Public Accounts Committee,
Sette Giugno propaganda film leaves taxpayers reeling with heavy losses
Just Noise Limited, a company set up by the
Agenda
Polidano’s payback
The Chamber of Architects concluded that Charles Polidano, iċ-Ċaqnu, was
Lands Authority in the dark on Sofia collapse site transfer, delays unquestioned by state ‘administrator’
Construction at the Corradino site where Jean Paul Sofia
Conflicting roles at industrial park agency stopped
Keith Fenech, the CEO of the private-public partnership agency
Permanent secretary mum on Albert Marshall’s breach of contract
The Permanent Secretary of the Culture Ministry, Joyce Dimech,
The Shift wins 4 more FOI appeals filed by the government to deny information
The Shift has won another four Court of Appeal
Government ‘shamefully silent’ on Comino overcommercialisation  – NGOs
Eight environmental NGOs have reiterated calls for the de-commercialisation
Opinion: Life among frauds
The annual August stay in Malta usually helps reset
Film Commissioner files court case in bid to keep Film Festival costs hidden
Film Commissioner Johann Grech has filed a civil court
Opinion: Touch Labour and burn
He who sups with the devil should have a
Albert Marshall, 75, cashing in on at least five different government jobs
Albert Marshall, the 75-year-old Labour veteran who used to
Doctors on medical panel deciding on disability benefits kept on board despite known fraud
The panel of doctors responsible for approving financial aid
Lack of government transparency ‘a hotbed for corruption’ – MEA
The Malta Employers Association has called on the government
Opinion: The resignation that wasn’t
“What will her salary be?” a journalist asked Owen
Architect involved in collapse that killed Miriam Pace still a shareholder as development set to continue
Roderick Camilleri, one of the architects involved in the
Criminologist to evaluate iconic Evans Building multi-million-euro tender
Prime Minister Robert Abela has put a criminologist and
Government discussion on temping agencies for foreign workers ‘a must’
Maltese business chiefs have sounded the alarm over the
‘Media Experts Committee’ journalists made €18,000 each from still-hidden ‘reforms’ report
The nine members of the ‘Media Experts Committee’, tasked
MEPs want editorial decisions better protected from political interference
The Culture and Education Committee of the European Parliament
Government funding of Gozo ferry services expected to reach €17 million
The government changed the rules for subsidies for ferry

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