The Shift’s reporting ‘a matter of public interest done in the public interest’, court rules
The Shift’s founder and editor Caroline Muscat and Matthew
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
EXCLUSIVE: Government forced to concede to Dubai in Smart City concessions over AUM deal
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. The Dubai government,
Third-party lease transfers sowing havoc in agricultural community
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. In yet another
St Julian’s mayor Albert Buttigieg on ‘fat cats’ and need for politics to return to ‘the common good’
Following public declarations about “fat cats” close to the
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
Zammit Lewis failed to declare family relationship with former AG Peter Grech before hiring him
Former justice minister Edward Zammit Lewis failed to declare
Development application filed for 60m-high mixed use complex in Smart City
The Smart City project, which was marketed as Malta’s
PBS taxpayer funding reports nowhere in sight as Owen Bonnici, PBS remain silent
Questions surrounding the existence of obligatory annual reports by
Post-Deiulemar BOV share price: Was there an attempt at market manipulation?
An op-ed by a leading financial analyst in Malta.
Seven witnesses approved for next PAC hearing, call for ruling on police commissioner
In another Public Accounts Committee (PAC) hearing that ended
An important day for press freedom: journalist Carole Cadwalladr wins landmark libel case
The founder of the Leave.EU campaign group Arron Banks has
Tourism Minister awards ‘star’ prize to illegal Msida restaurant
A restaurant in Msida, which has been allowed for
Robert Abela reappoints Joseph Portelli’s architect as construction industry regulator
The government has once again bowed to the pressure
The cost of convenience: the real story behind Uber
While virtually every single press outlet in Malta hailed
Help or leverage? Government’s opacity with media funding raises questions
The news that an Italian court handed a prison
Better than the BBC, almost as good as RT – Ranier Fsadni
In case you missed it, PBS has declared that
Portelli files new PA application to expand Gozo flats village just weeks after getting original permit
Gozitan developer Joseph Portelli filed a new application to
New Enemalta boss Jonathan Cardona gives assistant Monica Farrugia €105,000 top post
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Monica Farrugia, formerly
Man charged with human trafficking hired by Lands Authority last year, now set for promotion
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Kurt Buhagiar, who
Keeping up appearances – Ranier Fsadni
One of life’s mysteries is how two men could
Impunity rules
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. On 29 June
Eleven years of silence: remembering the brutal killing of photojournalist Anton Hammerl
Thursday 19 May marks the eleventh anniversary of the
Malta’s workplace health and safety authorities under EU scrutiny following citizen’s petition
A petition to the EU Parliament’s Committee on Petitions
RSF delivers global petition urging UK Home Secretary to reject Assange extradition
Time is running out for Wikileaks publisher Julian Assange
‘Our protest is about the state’s attempt at killing journalism’ – Therese Comodini Cachia
The ongoing protest for truth and justice for assassinated

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