Constitutional abuse, again
Guest commentary by Mark A. Sammut The situation is
Europe is worried about Joseph Muscat
This week’s European Parliament delegation’s urgent fact-finding mission to
The failed state of the man who would be il-Kink
Malta’s democracy looks like someone in the last stages
Parliament under siege as protestors turn the tables on MPs
Citizens gathered in front of parliament again on Monday
In the name of the people… Go!
In one of Malta’s darkest weeks, as Europe (and
The battle for the soul of the country
Joseph Muscat clings to power under increasing pressure from
That final blog post
The situation is desperate, and even worse since Daphne
Chaos in parliament as protest rages in Valletta
Protestors filled Valletta for the sixth time in less
Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi resigns, Economy Minister Cardona ‘suspends himself’
Following a long cabinet meeting held at the Office
Citizens continue to demand resignations in fourth protest
A large crowd braved the wind and rain to
The faces of an assassination
The three men accused of carrying out the murder
Slovak politician and Judge resign over links to Jan Kuciak’s murder suspect
Martin Glvac, the Vice President of the Parliament of
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’
‘First, Let’s Kill All the Lawyers’. Let that thought
Potholes and the government meme machine
A hole is not a hole in the upside-down
EU must intervene to protect journalists against SLAPP
The fact Daphne Caruana Galizia’s “widower and sons are
Schembri finally got his day in court, and he chose to run away
Well, that didn’t go very well, did it? In
Two years of a movement for change
  The endorsements received by The Shift to mark
The Attorney General’s unappealing intention
In this long read, Jacques René Zammit looks at
Paul Caruana Galizia shortlisted for British Journalism Award
Paul Caruana Galizia has been shortlisted for New Journalist
Sant’s rant is a distraction
Alfred Sant is unhappy that the European Court of
Second magistrate rules three Ministers should be investigated on hospitals’ deal
Magistrate Doreen Clarke has upheld a request filed by
Parliament should summon Neville Gafà
For too long, the press has declined to address
Another paper tiger
This government has a strong record of creating paper
Defending precious spaces of Cospicua
On Sunday morning, residents of Senglea and Cospicua braved
Casa calls for end to cash-for-passports following fifth arrest of Maltese citizen
David Casa, Quaestor and Maltese Member of European Parliament,
The big pay off: A key hidden investor in Vitals Global Healthcare
One man is at the centre of all the
What will make them listen?
The dust is settling after a week of collective
International pressure essential for journalists’ protection
Human rights, anti-corruption and media freedom organisations called on
Judicial schizophrenia
Justice Joanne Vella Cuschieri has ruled that Malta Enterprise’s right
Cracks appear in the government’s piggy bank
Who thought extending ‘‘interest-free’ property loans to people who

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