Union forced to take legal action as Malta drags heels over pledges made to receive EU funds
Promised reform to the appointing and governing of specialised
Construction reform blocked by Cabinet to avoid losing votes, public inquiry hears
The public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul
The officials named in the Transport Malta whistleblower’s court application
The Transport Malta whistleblower, Aziz*, who exposed a suspected
Centre of the Maltese Language Act was so rushed that it’s invalid
Culture Minister Owen Bonnici appears to have been in
Finance minister and Air Malta hid chairman’s terms for 18 months
It took over a year and a half for
Court dismisses AG’s Ali Sadr World Bank tribunal excuses as ‘not binding’
The courts have thrown out the Attorney General’s argumentation
Judge issues clarification on Fenech’s WhatsApp messages
Judge Edwina Grima on Monday clarified a decree she
Court rules Yorgen Fenech’s WhatsApp chats not banned, publication permitted
The Attorney General’s request for the Criminal Court to
‘Unprecedented’ new book a ‘contribution to solving Pilatus puzzle’
NGO Repubblika’s President Robert Aquilina released previously unpublished court
Chamber of Advocates threatens ‘all steps necessary’ on Azzopardi poster
The Chamber of Advocates this morning demanded No Deposit
Malta’s gold reserves sink to 23-year low
Malta’s gold reserves sank to a 23-year low in
Insight into conclusions of Pilatus Bank inquiry as Repubblika files judicial protest
A judicial protest has been filed this morning by
Former MPs top campaign expenditure charts for unelected candidates
Former heritage minister Jose’ Herrera tops the list of
The rules of the game
There was nothing illegal about it. At least not
Azzopardi resigns from PN, cites disagreement with party leader over Fenech pardon
Updated to include PN reaction Former PN MP Jason
PM misleads journalists on decision to award €250,000 contract to alleged criminal
Prime minister Robert Abela misled journalists asking about the
Election 2022: Out with the old, in with the new
Parliament will look very different in a few weeks’
Labour Party supporter charged with threatening, harassing prominent activists, writers, politicians
Labour Party supporter Joseph Mary Borg was remanded in
What next, SLAPPing MPs?
Let’s start from the first principles: the SLAPP suit
Magistrate raps Yorgen Fenech’s defence team for attempting to discredit son of slain journalist
Magistrate Rachel Montebello had to intervene several times in
The billboard wars
Yesterday evening social media sites lit up with excited
The dishonesty of double standards
Equality Minister Owen Bonnici, who has been condemned by
Keep your enemies close
With a government in office threatening to outdo the
Water, mints, breaks: Melvin Theuma strains through first sitting since stabbing
It was the first time that the courtroom heard
Public inquiry judges slam lawyer’s ‘offensive’ political narrative accusations
The inquiry board investigating the assassination of journalist Daphne
Standard deviation
There was a time I would speak of a
The shirker’s guide to unaccountability
Joseph Cushieri sure was a big spender. The problem
‘The public inquiry will go on till the end,’ protesters tell Prime Minister
“The inquiry will go on till the end” and
Louis Grech denies links with Brian Tonna under oath, despite former business ties
Former Deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech on Friday denied

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