Financial services practitioners ‘concerned’ about Mifsud’s appointment
Financial services practitioners are “concerned” over the appointment of
Malta’s ranking in RSF’s press freedom index hits an all-time low
The World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders
ERA approves uprooting of indigenous trees at Prime Minister’s ODZ villa
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti The Prime Minister has
Paradise Papers land famed Swedish author in court for Malta tax evasion
Famed Swedish mystery and thriller author Håkan Nesser is
Transport Malta is falling apart
“Mention one case at Transport Malta in my time
Ira Losco promoting politicians through public contract
Malta’s musical icon Ira Losco is using her personal
A poignant Workers’ Day gesture and a renewed call for justice, Public Inquiry
The mother of young construction site victim Jean Paul
Traffic minister employs 36 consultants for over €700,000 a year
The Transport Ministry is spending more than €700,000 a
Illegalities and no enforcement: spring hunting ‘taking away from Europe’
The Maltese government’s insistence on opening a spring hunting
Alfred Mifsud assumes role of arbiter that found him guilty 66 times
Labour stalwart Alfred Mifsud was this week appointed as
EU Justice Minister ‘pays tribute’ to Caruana Galizia at bomb site
EU Justice Minister Didier Reynders stopped to “pay tribute”
Union leader appointed director of government company sees no conflict of interest
The Secretary General of the workers’ union UHM, Josef
Over 300 dead in last 10 days as Malta continues its ‘non-response tactics’
More than 300 people have died in the central
Get a move on – Joe Azzopardi
Prime Minister Robert Abela has ignored all requests, even
Gouder starts selling passports, residencies a week after leaving agency
After almost four years as a consultant to the
Bonnici has no idea where stone markers are, except for one at a minister’s pool
Owen Bonnici, the minister responsible for culture and national
Spanish-German consortium submits lowest bid for Maghtab incinerator
The decade-long saga that is the €400 million incinerator
Katari Hospitality consortium offers €41 million for Valletta’s Evans Building
Six bidders have submitted offers to take a 65-year
Robert Abela learnt a lot
Malta went through “some difficulties” in the last few
Five years and millions wasted: Msida primary school project at a stalemate
Work on a new 500-student Msida government primary school
Sliema and St Julian’s restaurants continue to illegally eat up public land
Sliema and St Julian’s have at least 17 pending
Kitchen cabinet: Schembri files constitutional case against PAC members
As threatened on Tuesday, disgraced former prime minister Joseph
Ministerial U-turn gives Blue Lagoon deckchair exploiters another summer
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo has made a massive U-turn
‘Gap between values-based narrative and reality’ in EU press freedom – CPJ
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has said that
Super CEO is not judged by his hours, tourism minister insists
The government is refusing to give details on how
‘I’d have been a useless mayor had I not put up a fight’ – Conrad Borg Manche’
Gzira Mayor Conrad Borg Manche’ has gone through thick
Freedom of expression organisations back Aquilina’s request for protection
International freedom of expression and journalists’ organisations have issued
The quest for justice
A young man put up a banner outside parliament
Police protection sought for Repubblika President Robert Aquilina
Lawyer Therese Commodini Cachia has sent a letter to
Public debt increasing by a record €3 million a day
Malta’s public debt has been increasing by a staggering

Our Awards and Media Partners

Award logo Award logo Award logo