Dramatic decline in arraigned hunters
Only 100 hunters were arraigned in court for infringement
Daphne Caruana Galizia is La Repubblica’s Person of the Year
Italian daily La Repubblica has named slain journalist Daphne
Henley and Partners involved in Grenada diplomatic passports scandal
Henley and Partners, the private concessionaires awarded a multimillion-euro
Crime surpasses immigration as main concern in Malta
For the first time a public opinion poll assessing
Planning Authority still ‘analyzing’ 5,700 local plan submissions
The Planning Authority (PA) is still “analyzing” 5,700 submissions
Maltese banking practices under European Commission scrutiny
The European Commission is scrutinising Maltese banks to ensure
Il-Kenniesa pay tribute to Daphne Caruana Galizia and her work
People who will descend on Valletta for last minute
PD calls the shots as PN gets bogged down in hunting swamp
The motion calling on the government to retract the
13-storey tower proposed in Qormi
An office block consisting of 13 storeys rising up
Brexit will trigger majority for branding Malta a tax haven
It was British Labour MEPs Seb Dance, Neena Gill and John Howarth who
Electricity substation proposed at Ghadira for spare capacity for future developments
Enemalta wants to develop a 96 square metre electricity
Trust in Malta police tackling corruption falls by 6 points
The percentage of Maltese who believe that the police
Government “perplexed” by Ombudsman concerns on internal grievances unit
The government said it “was a bit perplexed” by
Residential block in ODZ proposed in Gharghur
A new application has been presented to develop a
11 reasons why Muscat remains on top
Any Prime Minister facing the prospect of the EU
Two months since Daphne’s death
A mass was held today at Bidnija church organised
Travel agents refuse to pay €10,000 mandatory deposit to Insolvency Fund
Travel agencies are up in arms and refusing to
Deputy Prime Minister distances himself from hospital deal
Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne distanced himself from the
Plans for Jerma site to host apartment complex and 13-storey hotel
The latest proposal being made by developer Charles Camilleri
Only 42 students enrol at Barts medical school in Gozo
The Barts Medical School in Gozo currently has 42
13 point increase in perception that tenders are rigged
The percentage of business who think that ‘corruption in
President says rule of law is ‘deterrent against autocracy’
Republic Day is seen as a bonus holiday in
New government unit ‘for guaranteed votes’
The intention behind the setting up of a permanent
Prime Minister should first set example on law and order
On Sunday, Muscat said that in the coming years
Government offers ‘one stop shop’ for public officer complaints, Ombudsman concerned
The announcement that the government will be setting up
Soldiers patrolling streets ‘not good news for democracy’
The army should not be deployed daily in support
Caruana Galizia’s “contract killing” linked to repression in Azerbaijan – NGO
A leading human rights NGO in Azerbaijan has linked
US lawyer who “praised” Malta passport programme not informed of corruption allegations
The US lawyer who was reported to have bestowed
The value of a human life: $400
The United Nations has described the Mediterranean as the
Labour MEPs isolated in their opposition to the rule of law resolution in EP
Only 12 members of the Socialist Group voted in

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