‘Tell the truth, not Castille’s propaganda’ Repubblika tells public broadcaster
“Malta deserves a national broadcaster that tells the truth,
FIAU fines unconstitutional, court rules for fifth time
The constitutional jurisdiction of the civil court has ruled
National Pool access a ‘free for all’ as security procedures ignored
Access to the National Pool Complex in Msida is
Opinion: The Metsola moment
It was never going to be a monumental speech.
Malta a ‘haven’ for financial crime as state, police and judiciary ‘vulnerable’
Malta is a destination and transit country for human
Search for new Gozo court site renewed as decade-old promise remains unkept
Plans for a new state-of-the-art courthouse in Gozo, promised
Food price markups continue to top charts despite slowed inflation
The National Statistics Office confirmed that food prices remain
Portelli’s associates want new cul-de-sac on undeveloped Għajnsielem land
Business associates of developer Joseph Portelli have filed a
Uber warns of layoffs, price hikes ahead of EU Platform Work Directive
Ride-hailing platform Uber has warned that it will increase
BCA did not provide documents for KTP investigation, Polidano files judicial protest
The Building and Construction Authority has refuted claims of
Lands Authority in the dark on Sofia collapse site transfer, delays unquestioned by state ‘administrator’
Construction at the Corradino site where Jean Paul Sofia
Activists issue recommendations for preservation of Sikka l-Bajda reef
Environmental activists have called for an end to the
ERA, Local Council, NGOs oppose Għajnsielem ODZ flats and retail centre
The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) has labelled an
Reduction in hunting enforcement officers last straw for migratory birds – BirdLife
The number of police officers deployed to enforce hunting
Construction reform blocked by Cabinet to avoid losing votes, public inquiry hears
The public inquiry into the death of Jean Paul
Eden Leisure Group wants Paranga restaurant illegalities sanctioned
The Eden Leisure Group has filed a Planning Authority
The Shift wins 4 more FOI appeals filed by the government to deny information
The Shift has won another four Court of Appeal
Sea slime remains a problem as fish farms create ‘sewage dump’ of waste
Sea slime originating from Azzopardi Fisheries’ tuna farming pens
€72 million tender for long-promised ITS campus announced
A tender for the design and construction of the
Opinion: Life among frauds
The annual August stay in Malta usually helps reset
Film Commissioner files court case in bid to keep Film Festival costs hidden
Film Commissioner Johann Grech has filed a civil court
Journalists raise ‘grave concerns’, urge PM for ‘transparent’ media reform
The Shift has joined journalists, broadcasters, researchers, and activists
Lack of government transparency ‘a hotbed for corruption’ – MEA
The Malta Employers Association has called on the government
Gozo minister’s driver files new application for ‘garage’ on idyllic ODZ plot
Ronnie Camilleri, the driver of Gozo Minister Clint Camilleri,
Turkish crypto boss who hid in Albania, laundered money in Malta, sentenced to 11,196 years
Crypto boss Faruk Fatih Özer, who stashed millions of
Commissioner ‘felt no need’ to investigate details on Michael Farrugia’s ‘lie’ on Quad Towers
The Commissioner for Standards in Public Life told a
Drivers beware, speed guns are in
Police, Transport Malta, and LESA officers are being trained
‘Another Mercury Towers’ as two 35-storey high rises planned for Qawra
Developer Joseph Portelli is planning “another Mercury Towers” project
Ex-Labour MP at centre of ‘benefit fraud racket’ was OPM adviser until last year
The man at the centre of the alleged fraud

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