construction
Those who lost their homes as a result of overzealous development encouraged... View more
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by the collapse of... View more
Updated: Shocking conditions in private home for the elderly contracted by government
An investigation by The Shift into the conditions in homes to house... View more
Miriam Pace didn’t deserve to die like this
The latest building collapse in Santa Venera is a graphic depiction of... View more
‘Our grief must turn to anger’
A silent protest will be held this evening at St Venera in... View more
False neutrality isn’t non-partisan
The Council of Europe said this. Muscat said that. Which is true?... View more
Protests, pledges and politicians
Last Saturday’s environmental protest brought together many different parts of society, of... View more
In favour of development
Moviment Graffitti has a great slogan – Iż-żejjed kollu żejjed (too much... View more
Tal-Mensija: The end of an era?
This is a guest post by André P. DeBattista, a researcher in... View more
The Shift News’ story leads to revocation of DB project permit in St George’s Bay
The controversial project by DB Group at St George’s Bay has had... View more
Standards are set at the top
The construction industry disaster has briefly opened a dark window. Collapsing blocks... View more
Tourism in the Concrete Age
You know what tourists don’t like? Paying for an increasingly miserable experience.... View more
Construction sector chaos leads to public protest on Tuesday
All those “angry, fed up and worried” about the situation resulting from... View more
Another hot, crowded summer
For most people, Sette Giugno is a holiday. It was a hot... View more
Incompetent workers, lack of regulation leading to construction industry ‘chaos’
The Chamber of Architects has described the collapse of a building on... View more
Bread and circuses at Ta’ Qali
The Eurovision song contest may soon be grabbing more attention than the... View more
Is this the future of Malta?
“We used to have picnics here,” the old man said. “We sat... View more
‘Construction industry well beyond its carrying capacity’ – Church environment commission
The policy document on sustainable development completely ignores the “root cause of... View more
‘We’re slaves to a system that prioritises profit and kills us in our own homes’
Those who lost their homes as a result of overzealous development encouraged... View more
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by the collapse of... View more
‘Our grief must turn to anger’
A silent protest will be held this evening at St Venera in... View more
False neutrality isn’t non-partisan
The Council of Europe said this. Muscat said that. Which is true?... View more
Protests, pledges and politicians
Last Saturday’s environmental protest brought together many different parts of society, of... View more
In favour of development
Moviment Graffitti has a great slogan – Iż-żejjed kollu żejjed (too much... View more
Tal-Mensija: The end of an era?
This is a guest post by André P. DeBattista, a researcher in... View more
The Shift News’ story leads to revocation of DB project permit in St George’s Bay
The controversial project by DB Group at St George’s Bay has had... View more