Framing the electoral choice
They slipped under the radar, Malta’s most significant responses
Public gathering and protest swim at Marsascala Bay to defend ‘only open space left’
Residents and activists gathered in Marsascala this afternoon for
Keeping things in check #5
The absurdities never stop, do they? From Robert Abela’s
Unfit for office, and oblivious
He was screwing his face up, scowling and frowning,
83% of Maltese believe EU funds should only go to countries that respect rule of law principles
More than four-fifths of Maltese respondents to the EU’s
Solar farm proposals rejected by academics, farmers, NGOs, opposition party
Two proposed solar farm projects in Mġarr and Burmarrad,
Voters held to ransom
As speculation about a possible November election intensifies, the
Massaging morale
“The success of Team Malta is the Labour Party’s
The unexpected return of the NIMBY voter
Beyond the world of polls and surveys where Labour
What next, SLAPPing MPs?
Let’s start from the first principles: the SLAPP suit
The controlled explosion
Nothing shows how much has changed in the relationship
24 financial services companies surrender licences since greylisting
Twenty-four financial services companies have voluntarily handed back their
Facts don’t matter
“One News was incorrect and not faithful to the
Financial authorities’ handling of Pilatus Bank leads to international dispute
The infamous Pilatus Bank has received renewed scrutiny throughout
Disinformation Watch: Calling things by their proper name
The Shift has dedicated much space to the plethora
Public finances floundering in danger zone as debt soars €2.2 billion in 18 months
Malta’s public debt ballooned by as much as €2.1
Hydrologist sounds alarm bells over Malta’s fragile water supply, cites ‘phenomenal’ increase in water demand
Malta’s dwindling capacity to retain groundwater and “phenomenal” increases
The vote buyer
“I have a duty to help whenever possible”.  This
Appeals court slams government over ‘irregular’ Grand Harbour concession
A ‘secret’ deal struck between Transport Malta, under the
Swallowing red herrings
Crazy just keeps getting crazier on this insane island.
The worlds we live in
I spent a good month in Gozo this summer.
The rich pay cheap, the poor pay dear
It was Aristotle who observed that the rich pay
Malta’s prison-to-prison pipeline: a community living in terror
One of the leaders of Malta’s community for Sudanese
Marsascala is more than a bay, it’s a community a marina would kill
I spent 10 years of my life in Marsascala.
Żejtun council, heritage NGO urge public to object to extension of 3,000sqm development
Żejtun’s local council, supported by a heritage NGO based
Calls for justice mark 57th birthday of assassinated journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia
On the occasion of Daphne Caruana Galizia’s 57th birthday,

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