Our measure of justice
Justice should be an important virtue in any society.
Labour weakened our clout
Have you heard of the man who looked forward
The art of laundering… art
The 13 paintings by Old Masters of the Italian
Disinformation Watch: Fretting about the FATF
That the government was about to embark on a
Government stonewalls questions on lack of consultation with stakeholders for EU commission funding
Business and industry leaders have said they are disappointed
 The pontificating poser
“This poser was behind the greatest lie of the
As the penny drops
Those of us watching in disbelief as Labour supporters
Repubblika calls for interim government to see through FATF changes until next election
Civil society NGO Repubblika called for an interim government
The watchdogs that didn’t bark
If the FATF had any doubts about the need
Chloe Portelli hit by fresh raft of Planning Authority enforcement orders
The Planning Authority (PA) has issued a raft of
Yet another perambulating farce
Assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s description of Manuel Mallia
Family wins drawn-out court battle against attempt to force sale of Old Mint property share
One of the families that had almost signed over
SLAPPs are misuse of justice systems aimed at intimidation of journalists, EP report says
Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation constitute a misuse of
The lonely pariah
There are moments still, that one has to shake
Glenn Bedingfield eyes the truth
On 16 June, Glenn Bedingfield gave a speech in
Bitter medicine
Clyde Caruana, Malta’s finance minister, has scuttled off to
Standards commissioner asked to investigate freebies handed out by government MPs
Independent politician Arnold Cassola has called upon the standards
Keeping things in check #3
Prime Minister Robert Abela and his “best in the
Abela hands administration of passports cash fund to known PL cronies
The government agency tasked with managing more than half
The sixteenth of every month
Wednesday marked 44 months since Daphne Caruana Galizia was
More promises at international level that government will protect journalists, end impunity
The government has adopted multiple Council of Europe (CoE)
Jason Micallef’s foreign interference
President George Vella called for an end to politically
The caravans saga continues: police officers increase regular patrols at Mistra Bay
Authorities have stepped up enforcement efforts in Mistra Bay
Zammit Tabonas nab Mtarfa hospital after tender goes to daughter of former Fortina chief
The former military hospital at Mtarfa, leased out by
British MPs condemn use of UK to silence journalists via SLAPP lawsuits
The UK is being used as a jurisdiction to
The secrecy and the formula
Call it extra-sensory empathy or (if you really must)
EXCLUSIVE: Muscat paid €120,000 in secret golden handshake
Maltese taxpayers have been billed a hefty €120,000 to

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