Democracy is being usurped by its protectors
The primary threat to democracy and its functions in
National health service should not be guided by profit
The Vitals saga poses serious consequences on our healthcare
UPDATED: Jason Micallef ‘orders’ removal of Daphne banners 
Updated to include activists’ response. A number of banners
Azzopardi says government is against preemptive action to protect journalists
Environment minister Jose’ Herrera does not want SLAPP threats
‘Shoulder political responsibility for Daphne’s assassination’
Calls for political responsibility to be shouldered for the
Brave New Malta: what happens if population rises to 600,000?
The president of the Malta Employers Association (MEA) has
Posters mark fifth month since Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder
A group of #resistenza activists have placed placards on
IT lawyers say right to be forgotten ‘is not an absolute right’
The Malta IT Law Association (MITLA) expressed deep concern
Music festival in aid of YMCA to be held in Valletta
A music festival in aid of YMCA will see
All the way to Berlin: Calls for justice five months since Daphne’s assassination
Activist group Il-Kenniesa has teamed up with German NGO
A tale of two murders 
Two investigative journalists are murdered in two European countries.
‘The People’s Playlist’ for the Prime Minister ‘to listen’
Activists campaigning for justice will again hold events to
How begging bowl politics threatens journalism
Last week, Times of Malta journalists phoned MP Rosianne
Ditched MPs’ pension reform: a lost opportunity 
This week government withdrew outrageous amendments on MPs’ pensions
EU Commission to launch rule of law monitoring mechanism
The European Commission will be launching a mechanism that
Proposal to enshrine environmental protection in Constitution ‘sounds great, means nothing’
The government’s proposal to enshrine environmental protection in the
New venture launched to focus on ‘those in danger of neglect’
A new venture in corporate social advocacy has been
Burn out: Incineration was a problem then as it is now
Former Resources Minister George Pullicino is gloating on social
The Paceville monster needs to be confronted
The news that a 24-year-old man died early on
The rise of the far-right in Europe
In my life I’ve seen Europe go through massive
Charles Miceli: An ambassador of the most vulnerable 
The sudden death of Charles Miceli has shocked many
The world outside
There is a world outside Malta, though perhaps you
Civil society organisations call for end of culture of impunity
Civil Society Network, Occupy Justice, il-Kenniesa and l-Awturi publicly
Charles Miceli dies aged 68
Anti-poverty campaigner and former journalist Charles Miceli has passed
Caruana Galizia murder investigation ‘a disaster unfolding in slow motion’ 
The son of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia likened
Petition objecting to increase of tuna pens in St.Paul’s Bay launched
A petition urging Parliament to stop the operators of
More than 10 court judgments deleted from public record – Minister
There are around 10 court judgments that have been
Updated: Judgment on student lawyer deleted from government web site
The judgment on the case involving one of two
A pension for the gods and a pension for the animals
Economy Minister Chris Cardona this week presented amendments to
No serenity without transparency
Lyman Frank Baum’s Wicked Witch of the West melts

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