Hard hearts
They didn’t like what she was reporting, didn’t like
Travesties of justice
A few days ago, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis
Why are we denied good administration?
Why is it that everything the government touches turns
Gozo Ministry ‘completes’ illegal works at Gozo pool project as costs soar by millions of euros
The Planning Authority (PA) is next week expected to
Four months after Malta’s grey-listing: what’s happened so far?
Four months after Malta was placed on the Financial
EU member states approve resolution to support independent, local, and transparent media
On Tuesday 19 October, the European Parliament adopted a resolution
Generation expat
According to an old Greek saying, “A society grows
Well-connected lawyers grab €300,000 in legal fees from Gozo Ministry in under three years
A small group of well-connected lawyers, including Simon Schembri,
Malta’s child cruelty
The United Nations Committee on the rights of the
Mellieha Bay to suffer ‘major negative impact’ from new hotel project, EIA report says
A proposed redevelopment of the iconic Mellieha Bay Hotel
Six years after his death, family of teenage workplace victim Matthew Bartolo still awaits justice
Six years after the workplace death of a teenager
Labour party media blackout on coverage of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s fourth anniversary
Despite a full weekend in which high-ranking EU officials,
Your vote: how to have it both ways
They’re at it again. The two major Parties are
International press freedom organisations ‘will closely monitor’ implementation of public inquiry findings
Five international press freedom organisations have stressed their commitment
Malta scores below regional average in new rule of law report
Malta has ranked below the regional average in every
Investigating attacks is how journalists should fight back
The Shift News investigation into the network of secret
Better late than never, or is it?
Monday, 11 October, started as a day no different
On the abuse of office
“What’s in it for you?” is perhaps one of
Saviour Balzan bags another €20,000 as justice minister renews his PR consultancy contract
Media Today co-owner Saviour Balzan has bagged another €20,000
Standards Down Under
“I have made it clear that if any of
Superintendence for Cultural Heritage was not consulted on metro project
The Superintendence for Cultural Heritage (SCH) has told The
Maltese worker injured on duty fired by employer holding him responsible for damages
A Maltese truck driver and machinery operator, Joseph Spiteri,
Democracy’s not going anywhere
“I choose not to go.” Konrad Mizzi’s reply to
TVM’s alternate universe
Unless you’ve watched TVMnews+, you don’t know half of
Geologist flags ‘many questionable aspects’ of metro proposal
A geologist has flagged the “many questionable aspects” of
280 workplace health and safety court cases decided in seven years, none lead to jail time
None of the 280 decided judicial cases related to
One regime, many scandals
Last week, Malta’s President George Vella and Foreign Minister
National Audit Office asked to investigate Corinthia deal at Hal Ferh
Independent candidate Arnold Cassola has requested the National Audit
Stark warning about greylist-driven risk issued around sale of €16.5m Savoy Shopping Arcade
Experts commissioned to write a bond issue prospectus published

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