Former Cambridge Analytica boss banned from company directorships for seven years
Alexander Nix, the former Cambridge Analytica chief, has been
Sorry, we don’t do diligence here
They say it takes a thief to catch a
Death of a nation
On 16 April 2019, my 89-year-old father passed away.
Conclusions on Hillman-Schembri ‘graft’ inquiry expected shortly
Legal problems connected to disgraced former Prime Minister Joseph
Damaging trust, causing harm
On 1 September the Commissioner for Standards in Public
Charmaine Gauci among medical experts critical of ‘open for business attitude’ during pandemic
A paper published in an international medical journal has
‘I did everything in my power’ – Owen Bonnici tells public inquiry
Owen Bonnici, the Minister who shot down a Private
You paid for their propaganda
The public broadcaster is taking orders from the Labour
A feast of Labour Party appointments to citizenship and visa boards
Individuals close to the Labour Party and the government
Disciplinary measures at Corradino prison in possible breach of UN rules
The disciplinary measures implemented by Alex Dalli, CEO of
Emails show how government choreographed media coverage for arrival of Electrogas tanker
Email exchanges seen by The Shift show how communications
No lesson left unlearnt
I am told that the first September storms visited
UK Law firm that ‘harassed’ Daphne Caruana Galizia is under investigation
A UK based law firm which had “harassed” murdered
New Attorney General inspires little confidence in legal circles
The nomination of Victoria Buttigieg for the post of
When continuity does not work
The Ancient Greeks would resort to an Oracle whenever
Objections quashed: migrants’ ship given green light at €1m per month
The government has been given the green light by
It is ‘abandon ship’ due to ignored COVID-19 regulations on ferries
COVID-19 regulations are not being followed onboard many ferry
‘Was it not your duty to do something?’
The Board of inquiry looking into the assassination of
Hubert Saliba, mayor and minister’s aide, denies seeking discounts for daughter’s therapy
Embattled Xewkija mayor and Gozo Ministerial aide Hubert Saliba
Government officials in public inquiry ‘keen on passing the buck’ – former Chief Justice
Government officials appearing before the public inquiry board looking
Mario Cutajar refuses to explain why he lied about Muscat’s resignation letter
Mario Cutajar, head of the civil service, is refusing
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Minister to spend €1m a month to detain migrants on ship
The government will be paying €33,500 a day, or
Collaborators and enablers
I watched the non-face off that was the Xarabank
All for the price of a cup of coffee
Have you noticed that recently everything is being compared
MTA’s Lionel Gerada ‘cleans up’ his criminal record
Lionel Gerada, the former canvasser of Konrad Mizzi who
Daphne Caruana Galizia would have turned 56 today
International press freedom organisations, civil society groups, journalists and
COVID-19 strikes a deadly blow for local language school
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced language schools into a
Don’t seek and you won’t find
“You’ll never find anything if you never look.” Translate
Broadcasting Authority ruling makes perverse situation worse
A ruling by the Broadcasting Authority (BA) this week

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