Ponte Ferries in major trouble with more vessel arrest warrants for unpaid debts
Ponte Ferries is in serious trouble after being hit
Mafia boss’ daughter gets four years for Malta extortion beating, husband gets 10
Francesca Rispoli, the daughter of imprisoned ‘Ndrangheta mafia boss
Standards Commissioner asked to investigate PS Chris Bonett for car use
Independent political candidate Arnold Cassola has asked the Standards
Junior minister takes family on holiday to Sicily, with his ministerial car
Parliamentary Secretary for EU Funds Chris Bonett, who until
Retired MFSA chief still receiving €11,000 a month for reasons unexplained
Finance Minister Clyde Caruana is refusing to explain why
Air Malta part-time ground handlers treated awfully by minister and airline
Air Malta’s part-time ground handling employees have been left
Confirmed: Almost €2 million in payments for IM senior official’s brother
Payments for public road works issued by direct order
Prime Minister won’t disclose contract for aide appointed Cabinet Secretary
Prime Minister Robert Abela refuses to disclose the contract
€16 million EU-funded Bugibba ferry project threatens EU Natura 2000 site
A €16 million project entirely funded by the EU
Government rushes to appeals court as The Shift wins more FOI tribunal cases
Government entities this week rushed to the Court of
Victoria health centre is four years late and hundreds of thousands over budget
A small health centre being built near the bus
Opposition wants UBO register open to press, civil society in line with ECJ ruling
The Opposition has called on the government to reopen
Farrugia given another three years at Malta Enterprise at €11,000 a month
The spin doctor of disgraced former prime minister Joseph
Miriam Dalli and Silvio Schembri brought into Hal Far fish stench saga
Environment, Energy and Enterprise Minister Miriam Dalli and Economy, EU
Shakira’s income managed by legally compliant Maltese company – lawyers
The lawyers of superstar Colombian singer Shakira have argued
Brutality beyond the law
Bernice Cassar was shot to death by her husband
Confirmed: Air Malta offloads ground handling business to Italian partners
Aviation Services Handling Ltd will as from this week
Constitutional Court rules Nadine Lia recusal case to be heard ‘with urgency’
The Constitutional Court has ruled that a Constitutional case
Audit allowing AUM’s licence to be extended remains under wraps
A government entity responsible for issuing the latest five-year
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

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