Labour pollster Vince Marmara gets three new government direct orders
Labour pollster Vince Marmara has been handed three new
Future of Maltese media at risk as journalists leave in droves, ‘scared’ to take up profession
Malta’s independent media sector is set to “die a
Opinion: Clayton Bartolo’s garbage
Minister Clayton Bartolo surreptitiously tabled an abridged version of
New study: Development permits used as political tool in Malta
The number of granted development permits has skyrocketed since
Latest NSO data shows dip in Maltese students enrolled in tertiary education 
Although Maltese students constituted the majority of enrolments at
No cuts expected in stipend ‘reform’ as cost reaches €33 million
A student stipend ‘reform’, which Prime Minister Robert Abela
Illegal ODZ room to be turned into a villa by Joseph Portelli’s architect
The Planning Authority has approved a development proposal which
Thousands more in direct orders for Keith Schembri and Vincent Marmara
The University of Malta and the Malta Gaming Authority
Students protest against ‘rampant commercialisation’ at university
Moviment Grafitti, Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU), Extinction Rebellion Malta
University’s faculty boards filled with Labour Party loyalists
The government has once again chosen to act in
Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools silent on recouping costs for rebuild of Msida Primary School
The Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools (FTS) has not responded
Marmara’s partner and government contractor appointed Acting President
Updated to include Party reactions In an unprecedented move,
Researchers stress urgent need for Malta food security plan
As food prices continue to soar, the heavy reliance
UOM has previously never raised issues with board composition probes – Ombudsman
The University of Malta has, in the past, never
Stonewalling politicians and word salad manifestos
One of the most striking aspects of Malta’s 2022
Labour pollster given 28 direct orders in four years
Labour pollster Vince Marmara has been given 28 direct
University issues €9 million in direct orders, Auditor General has trouble explaining it
The University of Malta has issued a total of
Convicted paedophile priest admitted to university law course
A 49-year-old Gozitan former priest, who was convicted of
The wrong of rudeness: Mercieca’s meanness
Simon Mercieca, University history lecturer, publicly accused Matthew Caruana
‘University of Malta building fails to comply with safety standards’
One of the buildings housing the Faculty of Science
The miseducation of democracy
Two days after Bidnija was stained with the blood
Together alone: new documentary highlights the issue of loneliness
Ronnie Stafrace, 71, had not been seen for several
What price tag for political parties to take control of the university student council?
With the university student council (KSU) elections coming up

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