The destruction of Gozo
The stakes are being driven for the wholesale pillaging
Planning Authority ignores objections and approves Saqqajja Hill hotel
As predicted, the Planning Authority gave the green light
Planning Authority set to approve controversial application for Saqqajja Hill hotel
All is set for the Planning Authority to approve
Pulcinella’s secret
Some junior minister whose name is not worth remembering
Passport Papers: oligarchs, royalty and fugitives
The Passport Papers shed light on the applicants for
An unsavoury business
Selling citizenship was always an unsavoury business, but surely
‘Never lived in apartment’ rented out to passport buyer sheds light on rental sham
An advert on Facebook promoting the sale of an
Omtzigt requests PACE committee to look into Rosianne Cutajar’s ‘conflict of interest’
Pieter Omtzigt has requested that the Parliamentary Assembly of
PBS board director fronts government propaganda
Pablo Micallef, a director on the board of the
EU court ruling on judicial appointments leaves door open for future claims
Today’s judgment of the EU court on Malta’s former
Allied Newspapers appointed its own auditors to internal graft inquiry
When Allied Newspapers launched an internal inquiry following allegations
620 attacks on journalists during pandemic signals worsening global climate for the press
The COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a significant challenge
Founding fathers and anxious midwives
Some national Constitutions have confident Founding Fathers, who produce
James Piscopo becomes Zammit Tabona’s advisor
James Piscopo, the former CEO of the Labour Party,
Labour’s ‘responsible’ drug abuse
Cannabis is Labour’s latest distraction tactic. In its relentless
Civil society out on bail 
If you want to understand why 79 non-governmental organisations
John Dalli appears on Indian tycoon’s application for Dwejra development, despite denials
The personal email address of disgraced former European Commissioner
Are Maltese courts being used to settle Turkey’s political games?
The Maltese courts will decide on the case of
NGOs demand to know the fate of 100 people adrift at sea
Thirty-seven civil society organisations expressed extreme concern about the
Vince Buhagiar retained his position while Allied Group internal probe was ongoing
Vince Buhagiar, who is facing a list of charges
UPDATED: Hundreds of thousands transferred but no invoices: ‘It was an open agreement’
Keith Schembri has been granted bail against a deposit
Ferry service operator benefits from further concessions granted in contested extension
A highly contested three-year extension of a public concession
REVEALED: Joseph Portelli’s project for 125 flats near international Important Bird Area in Gozo
The granting of a permit to Joseph Portelli’s partner
The pace of extradition
When The Shift learnt that Adrian Hillman was not
Latest court decree on Yorgen Fenech articles another blow to journalism
Journalists of The Times of Malta are set to
Transport Ministry spends €60 million on direct orders in 3 years
The Transport Ministry has dished out almost €60 million
Mabel Strickland’s heir says Allied Group must recover millions lost to graft
The ‘sole heir’ of Mabel Strickland, her nephew Robert
Keith Schembri’s day of reckoning
The hearing in the compilation of evidence against 11
Justice isn’t a game show
Is there anyone in Malta who isn’t desperate to

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