Azzopardi resigns from PN, cites disagreement with party leader over Fenech pardon
Updated to include PN reaction Former PN MP Jason
Rosianne Cutajar should have ‘acted with greater care’ – PACE committee chairman concludes
Newly re-elected MP Rosianne Cutajar should have acted with
Report being prepared by Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe reflects ‘serious violation’
The report being prepared by the Parliamentary Assembly of
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Anglu Farrugia claims Rosianne Cutajar details were sent to PACE 3 months ago
The office of re-appointed Speaker Anglu Farrugia has finally
Unfinished business: the ‘Top 10’ getting away with murder
Tista’ taqra l-artiklu bil-Malti hawn. Despite myriad institutional reports,
Speaker’s response on Council of Europe report on Rosianne Cutajar unknown as deadline looms
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Why PN lost
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Human rights violator handed public broadcasting
The man formerly responsible for trampling on the free
Grey list woes – FATF assessors won’t only be looking at bank transfers and box ticking
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Prove us wrong, Robert Abela
Newly-returned Prime Minister Robert Abela starts his fresh legislature
Out with some of the old
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Home to roost – Blanche Gatt
The day after tomorrow, according to all the major
Crooks in office
An investigator who exposed State corruption was arrested. He
Labour can’t deliver a clean-up or stability
Repeat after me Labour’s electoral message: Malta needs Labour
Fixed-term electricity price changes next month as fuel price to explode
The five-year fixed price agreement between the government and
A Kama Sutra of a political programme
I must have missed the thunderbolt that struck Robert
First impressions: the governing party’s raft of electoral promises
In another instalment of The Shift’s 2022 elections series,
Press freedom watchdog flags concern over safety of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sources
European press freedom watchdog Mapping Media Freedom (MAPMF) has
Joseph Muscat’s legacy of failure
As disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat pulls strings
Clues for the clueless
If only we had some clues about Joseph Muscat,
Big Bank shares nosedive
Investors in Malta’s two largest banks have suffered unprecedented
The destruction of memory
“Expect now that others, our friends in the opposition,
Self-serving parasitism
How can somebody with demonstrably questionable morals and a
Konrad Mizzi’s preferred consultancy firm misses a Beat
Beat Ltd, a boutique management consultancy firm that was
Warning shots in a veiled mob war
The Vitals mystery just keeps getting deeper. It’s not
Konrad Mizzi mum on how he met Yorgen Fenech
Disgraced former energy minister Konrad Mizzi did not provide
Taxes: two weights, two measures
With a general election looming, the government has yet
UK court orders forfeiture of £5.6 million laundered through Azerbaijan laundromat
A UK court ordered on 31 January the seizure

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