Labour’s Church of Victimology
“Don’t blame the victim”. Finance Minister Edward Scicluna’s comments
Silvio Schembri with Facebook advert as Commissioner slams use
As the Commissioner for Standards in Public Life called
The first 100 days of Robert Abela
With the turning of the decade, the beginning of
Freedom Day: what freedom?
Forty-one years ago today, the British Navy withdrew from
When the masks fall
“Virtue has a veil, vice a mask” – Victor
Reply to developer’s claims on Fomm ir-Riħ project: ‘Don’t muddy the waters’
The developer behind the controversial development proposed Outside Development
Failed promises lead to increase in waiting list for social housing
The number of people on the waiting list for
Former FIAU chief passed documents on Schembri to ex-police commissioner
Former director of the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit (FIAU)
Justyne Caruana resignation raises questions on Finance Minister and Attorney General
The tenability of other prominent individuals within the government
Robert Abela set a new record
On his first day in office, Abela gave to
2019: The Shift’s investigation highlights
2019 was another significant year of investigative work for
Looking back at a year of press freedom attacks in Malta
2019 has been another year of attacks against press
Detention of journalists at Castille ‘a threat to press freedom’
The illegal detention of journalists at the Prime Minister’s
Cardona, Scicluna and Mizzi under investigation on hospitals deal
A judge has thrown out an appeal filed by
Malta getting worse for business, despite government claims
Malta is the most difficult place in the EU
European watchdog registers threat against media freedom from Prime Minister’s staff
Social media posts by Josef Caruana, an official from
Journalists should be pussycats not watchdogs
The implications of last week’s court decision by Judge
Repubblika files new request for an inquiry into Vitals Global Healthcare deal
Civil society organisation Repubblika has filed a new court
Minister under investigation for money laundering says ‘it happens everywhere’
Finance Minister Edward Scicluna has dismissed Malta’s money laundering
Cover your assets: Finance Minister Edward ‘Windbag’ Scicluna
Finance Minister Edward Sciclina’s net wealth is increasing by
The first Finance Minister under investigation in the European Union
The EU has not had a Finance Minister under
Whose line was it anyway?
Let’s play a game of “Whose Line Was It?”
BOV and Malta’s toxic reputation
“Your business is doing too well. I’m afraid we
If you’re consistent, you’re not credible
Every so often, we get an arresting view of
Setting the record straight
A report by Freedom House on the global decline
Truth slips: Is the Egrant inquiry the worst kept secret in town?
In the response filed in court by three Ministers
An allergy to responsibility
An epidemic is sweeping across Malta. It has already
Joseph Muscat’s ‘top priority’: The empty promise of social housing since 2013
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat declared on Sunday that there
Grand Theft Europe: Malta’s role in a scam worth €50 billion annually
Companies in Malta at the centre of scams by
Are they really out to get us?
Malta sure has a lot of enemies for such

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