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One in every 20 people infected with covid-19 will go on to... View more
‘What do these people know for them to be protected in a way that suggests everyone is afraid of them?’
During an online vigil in remembrance of Daphne Caruana Galizia, three years... View more
Local councils in the dark over designation of camping sites in Armier and Bahar ic-Caghaq
Two local councillors from Mellieħa and Naxxar confirmed that their respective local... View more
The hypocrisy he believes in
Owen Bonnici’s latest vapid waffling about ‘the Malta he believes in’ takes... View more
Minister’s aide helped businessman slash his tax bill, but ‘no evidence of corruption’ found
An investigation by the Commission against Corruption into former minister Chris Cardona’s... View more
The murder of Dutch crime journalist is ‘latest episode’ in deadly European series
Following the news that Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries has... View more
Scores of jobless scheme workers assigned to Gozo local councils, parliament told
The government’s jobless scheme has sent scores of workers to placements with... View more
Does Malta’s new legal notice on vaccine certificates breach freedom of movement rights?
Confusion reigned among legal experts over the past week after the government... View more
The great tax diversion
Rosianne Cutajar acted as a broker in a €3.1 million property deal... View more
UK government to investigate over 6,000 ‘golden visas’ over threats to national security
The British government has announced the review of more than 6,000 ‘golden... View more
Malta-Sicily fast ferry rivals still waiting for Italian port permits despite ticket sales
The much-anticipated start of Virtu Ferries’ and Ponte Ferries’ Malta-Sicily fast ferries... View more
Speaker walks off, rejecting adoption of Standards Commissioner report on Rosianne Cutajar
The third meeting of the parliamentary committee on Standards in Public Life... View more
Reputation laundering
Which company did Aleksander Lukashenko, Europe’s last dictator of Belarus who tortured... View more
Conclusions of public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death expected this week
The public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is... View more
Hyzler fields more questions as parliamentary committee hearing on Rosianne Cutajar drags on
A two-hour session of the standards in public life committee that was... View more
Calcio Catania sponsorship: Famalco boss says ‘what I do with my company’s money is my business’
One of Italy’s largest shipping companies, Grimaldi Group, has confirmed it contributed... View more
Fearne’s pig’s ear, running on repeat
There is a level of incompetence that verges on the criminal and... View more
Standards Commissioner defends conclusions of Rosianne Cutajar ethics probe
In a chaotic sitting in which the parliamentary committee for standards in... View more
Beware long covid, the epidemic’s sting in the tail
One in every 20 people infected with covid-19 will go on to... View more
‘What do these people know for them to be protected in a way that suggests everyone is afraid of them?’
During an online vigil in remembrance of Daphne Caruana Galizia, three years... View more
Minister’s aide helped businessman slash his tax bill, but ‘no evidence of corruption’ found
An investigation by the Commission against Corruption into former minister Chris Cardona’s... View more
The murder of Dutch crime journalist is ‘latest episode’ in deadly European series
Following the news that Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries has... View more
Scores of jobless scheme workers assigned to Gozo local councils, parliament told
The government’s jobless scheme has sent scores of workers to placements with... View more
Does Malta’s new legal notice on vaccine certificates breach freedom of movement rights?
Confusion reigned among legal experts over the past week after the government... View more
The great tax diversion
Rosianne Cutajar acted as a broker in a €3.1 million property deal... View more
UK government to investigate over 6,000 ‘golden visas’ over threats to national security
The British government has announced the review of more than 6,000 ‘golden... View more