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When rumours began to circulate at the beginning of 2019 that a... View more
‘The magistrate turned her guns on us’: Repubblika takes Pilatus case to Constitutional Court
Repubblika filed an application in the Constitutional Court arguing that their right... View more
The fugitive who’s not a fugitive
When is a fugitive not a fugitive? Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech answered... View more
Persistence pays
Despite the efforts the authorities devote to burying information and distracting the... View more
Opposition MPs oblige Contracts Department to probe €21m oncology tender
Opposition MPs have called on the Director General of the Departments of... View more
Disgraced former prime minister jailed
The disgraced former prime minister has finally been sentenced to 12 years’... View more
Chamber defends practice of architects turning speculators
The Chamber of Architects is “drawing up a paper” on the potential... View more
The ERA’s pricey RHIB: ‘They might have ordered expensive extras, but to triple the price is quite a feat’
A number of local marine service providers have expressed surprise with The... View more
More than half a million euros needed to repair new, hardly used shooting range
Barely four years since its inauguration, the new €14 million state-of-the-art shooting... View more
Former Labour councillor gets top job and €60k a year at social care regulator
Former Labour Party councillor and party activist Lisa Cassar Shaw has been... View more
Suitcases in the night
Frustrated citizens took to the streets again this week to demand an... View more
LESA swindling citizens despite invalidity of tow-zone parking signs
The government agency responsible for issuing temporary tow-zone notices used by people... View more
Rabat road costs shoot up by €2.2 million
The construction of a new road in Rabat cost taxpayers over €2... View more
Repubblika to go to constitutional court after magistrate refuses recusal, father-in-law’s testimony
Repubblika will take its Pilatus Bank case to the constitutional court after... View more
AFM goes on the offensive with Frontex when asked to explain last May’s Sea Eye migrant rescue
The Armed Forces of Malta has gone on the offensive and fired... View more
13,000 refugees and asylum seekers ‘vulnerable’ to trafficking within Malta
Some 9,000 refugees and 4,000 asylum-seekers currently residing in Malta are vulnerable... View more
Robert Musumeci brought in to ‘solve’ massive nightclub illegalities
The owner of the Aria Complex discotheque in Iklin, better known by... View more
The curious case of those who know nothing
How many times must we witness the very people entrusted with overseeing... View more
Nadine Lia’s chequered path to the bench
When rumours began to circulate at the beginning of 2019 that a... View more
‘The magistrate turned her guns on us’: Repubblika takes Pilatus case to Constitutional Court
Repubblika filed an application in the Constitutional Court arguing that their right... View more
Opposition MPs oblige Contracts Department to probe €21m oncology tender
Opposition MPs have called on the Director General of the Departments of... View more
Disgraced former prime minister jailed
The disgraced former prime minister has finally been sentenced to 12 years’... View more
Chamber defends practice of architects turning speculators
The Chamber of Architects is “drawing up a paper” on the potential... View more
The ERA’s pricey RHIB: ‘They might have ordered expensive extras, but to triple the price is quite a feat’
A number of local marine service providers have expressed surprise with The... View more
More than half a million euros needed to repair new, hardly used shooting range
Barely four years since its inauguration, the new €14 million state-of-the-art shooting... View more
Former Labour councillor gets top job and €60k a year at social care regulator
Former Labour Party councillor and party activist Lisa Cassar Shaw has been... View more