Addressing the economy – Noel Grima
In the coming days, we will hear a lot
‘Privileged’ Labour Party employees get taxpayer help to buy first property
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti As rising real estate
Life after Labour – Kevin Cassar
“Grech obtains the worst results,” was Labour TV ONE’s
Thousands commemorate Daphne Caruana Galizia, 5 years since her assassination
Malta, Europe and much of the world on Sunday
Hour-long Special Olympics opening ceremony in Valletta cost €1.8 million
The opening ceremony of the Special Olympics Invitational Games
Degiorgio brothers sentenced to 40 years imprisonment after stunning court with turnaround guilty plea
Brothers Alfred and George Degiorgio have each been sentenced
Bidnija sham sheep farm: ‘demolish it and prosecute for environmental crimes’
Moviment Graffitti on Friday called for the immediate demolition
Silvio Scerri set to replace sacked Jeffrey Pullicino Orlando at MCST
Silvio Scerri, the former chief of staff of former
University’s faculty boards filled with Labour Party loyalists
The government has once again chosen to act in
Abela is part of it
“How do you react to what we’ve found out
Mayor confident ERA will address ‘aroma’ from Hal Far fish plant
Birzebbuga Mayor Scott Camilleri is confident that the Environment
Daphne’s law: EU’s Media Freedom Act inspired by visit to Caruana Galizia memorial service, says Jourová
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová drew her inspiration to
Broken Bad
The country is broken. Badly broken. The keyword here
PM keeps 80s’ minister Sceberras Trigona on the gravy train
A 72-year-old former minister who made his name in
Minister Ian Borg’s personal photographer left grounded after The Shift’s reports
Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg has rethought the questionable
Miriam the miser and deceiver
Minister Miriam Dalli just announced we’ll be getting a
Six more public entities take The Shift to appeals court in FOI request denials
On Friday, just as the Council of Europe’s Human
Human Rights Commissioner exposes Robert Abela’s lies
The first thing the Council of Europe’s Commissioner for
How Abela killed the commissioner
Prime Minister Robert Abela requested personal information about the
Government waters down board of inquiry’s protection for journalists
Even after the government-appointed committee of media experts submitted
MPs take €21m oncology tender to court after letter of complaint is ignored
Opposition MPs Adrian Delia and Alex Borg have filed
‘The more revelatory her reporting became, the more exposed she was’
On Monday 3 October, The Shift’s founder and Managing
Blundering Byron
The day after Malta police went on a rampage,
Il-Hutch goes down in proxy war
Another Party loyalist lost his livelihood this week in
Robert Abela’s sham
“The committee sees no reason why the economic wealth
Commissioner orders release of information on cost of film awards
The Malta Film Commission has been ordered to give
Media reform: minister claims wide public consultation that never happened
Presenting the government’s long-awaited media reform emerging from the

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