They’re not working, are they?
A young girl and boy were orphaned yesterday. Their
Ian Borg’s close adviser fined €1,200 for illegal trapping, has licence revoked
Foreign Minister Ian Borg’s aide and advisor Jesmond Zammit
Ministry appeals FOI ruling on €49 million expenditure on private homes
The Ministry for Senior Citizens and Active Ageing is
Architects slam PA ODZ scheme as ‘a morally dubious ticking time bomb’
Not only should the Planning Authority scrap its proposed
Minister Ian Borg’s ‘fixer’ becomes foreign office adviser on a €68,000 salary
Minister Ian Borg’s right-hand man Jesmond Zammit, who has
Europol, Spanish National Police crack massive IPTV ring with resellers in Malta
People in Malta still using illegal IPTV services may
PM risks humiliating former chief justice with nomination
Prime Minister Robert Abela is willing to risk publicly
Developers insist they are ‘not interested’ in PA’s ODZ boundaries legal amendment
The Malta Developers Association has donned its social solidarity
‘No longer fit and proper’: Zenith directors barred from financial services
Matthew Pace and Lorraine Falzon of Zenith Finance infamy
Passengers left stranded as Greek Gozo Channel crew leave to watch football
Hundreds of Gozitans hoping to return home on time
Reprimanded Judge gets sports integrity job
Of all the current recently-retired judges and magistrates, the
Finch research project ‘a big lie designed to help poachers fill their aviaries’
The Committee Against Bird Slaughter (CABS) has labelled the
Russian-Maltese oligarch can’t evict squatters from Amsterdam property
A Dutch court has ruled that squatters can effectively
Mintoff’s Baħrija hideout should be scheduled, objectors insist
Objections have been filed with the Planning Authority against
61 months on, monthly Valletta vigil commemorates Daphne Caruana Galizia
A sizeable crowd gathered on Wednesday evening before the
Health Ministry alone has 1,800 private sector employees on the public payroll
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti New information submitted in
Justice’s many blunders
Something strange happened in court on Tuesday. Repubblika’s case
Privatisation Unit dismantled and taken over by Castille
Updated to include Fredrick Azzopardi’s response Prime Minister Robert
PM insists on ‘indecent proposal’ to get his choice of standards commissioner
In his latest manoeuvre to ensure the ‘institutions are
US sanctions Maltese company and eight planes for transporting Russian oligarch
The United States government has sanctioned a Maltese-Russian luxury
Community Work Scheme a ‘numbers exercise’ to lower unemployment figures
The National Audit Office has warned the Community Work
Sliema residents, NGOs object to 11-storey Stivala hotel in residential area
Sliema residents, Moviment Graffitti, Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar, and
Gozo Ministry admits to illegal works that caused worker’s death
The Gozo Ministry has admitted it carried out illegal
Ousted construction regulator head blasts minister for ‘forced’ dismissal
Taxpayers might be forced into paying out some €200,000
Robert Abela to install loyalist at Planning Authority helm
Oliver Magro, a 42-year-old former Planning Authority senior officer
What lies beneath
Twenty-four bronze statues were unearthed from Etruscan baths built
EP exposes growing web of global spyware chiefs’ interests in Malta
A draft report by a European Parliament committee investigating
Investigation into mafia infiltration of Malta’s online gaming sector expands
Italian state prosecutors have concluded their preliminary investigations into
Pilatus Bank case being heard behind closed doors for fear of ongoing ICSID dispute
The court case dealing with how and why senior
Nigerian behind €13 million BOV cyberheist jailed for 11 years in the US
The flamboyant Nigerian social media influencer involved in the

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