Police Commissioner Lawrence Cutajar’s resignation ‘long overdue’
The resignation of police commissioner Lawrence Cutajar, announced this
Prime Minister Robert Abela has to give clear answers to society
The protests would not stop until concrete action was
Reporters Without Borders expects Abela to start office by ending impunity
International NGO Reporters Without Borders has called on Prime
Daphne’s sons send open letter to Council of Europe monitoring committee
The open letter by the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation
Change, not continuity
During the Labour Party leadership campaign, Robert Abela was
If this is normal
Sunday morning broke with the news that Robert Abela
Robert Abela faces the world
So, it’s Robert Abela, after all, who’s our next
The Prime Minister’s business is everyone’s business – Delia
Any “business” the Prime Minister had was everybody’s business
Protect journalists against religious intolerance – RSF and UN rapporteurs
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and two United Nations special
Pushing for change
A month ago, soon after Joseph Muscat announced his
Joseph Muscat’s insurance policy
One week to go and Labour gets a new
Brussels set to intervene on Malta after European Parliament’s resolution
The massive tally of votes garnered by the European
Uncomfortably dumb through Yuletide
We’ve put an ignominious Republic Day commemoration behind us,
Caruana Galizia family pushed back as EP delegates arrive to meet PM
There was a heavy police presence at Castille Square
In the name of the people… Go!
In one of Malta’s darkest weeks, as Europe (and
If Muscat won’t bail out, he must be pushed
After a tumultuous week, it is evident that Joseph
Will the public mood bring down Labour?
The Prime Minister’s haggard demeanour on Friday at 3am,
The battle for the soul of the country
Joseph Muscat clings to power under increasing pressure from
Joseph Muscat’s fight for survival
There’s a hole in the space where Joseph Muscat’s
Sant’s rant is a distraction
Alfred Sant is unhappy that the European Court of
A stillborn inquiry
This week British members of parliament railed against their
‘What worked in the past may no longer be valid today’
The Court of Appeal has rejected the appeal by
Prime Minister’s case against a dead journalist has ‘chilling effect on investigative journalism’
The Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights has
Government confirms The Shift’s findings on Cabinet salaries increase
During a press briefing on Monday to which The
When ‘fake news’ comes from a DOI press release
On Saturday, the Department of Information published a government
UK Foreign Office welcomes ‘Malta’s commitment to a public inquiry’
The UK Foreign Office seems to have missed the
The games MPs play to hide their assets
Key findings: Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries did not table
A public inquiry judges us, not the assassins
So, the Foreign Minister, Carmelo Abela, states that the
The race for an EU post: ‘A story of how far Joseph Muscat has fallen’
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat’s performance in a battle for
All eyes on Strasbourg: ‘Outrageous’ situation in Malta demands action
The failings of the rule of law in Malta

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