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Occasionally, a passing comment unexpectedly grows and develops into something you wouldn’t... View more
Taxpayers set to foot the bill for more debt left behind by Streamcast
The Court has ordered Streamcast to pay Enemalta more than €150,000 for... View more
Justice Commission starved of resources
The Prime Minister has given a second engagement to the all-important secretary... View more
Prime Minister’s Office silent over parliamentary secretary’s breach of contract
Prime Minister Robert Abela and Principal Permanent Secretary Mario Cutajar have not... View more
I never thought it would last three years
The Shift is three years old. While that may not seem like... View more
Air Malta in the red as losses reach €150 million
Air Malta’s financial situation is facing a total meltdown and it will... View more
Direct orders ‘supremo’ set to be appointed to lead fight against sports corruption
There is scepticism among the top tiers of Maltese sports organisations, including... View more
Attorney General silent on failure to appeal ruling on Robert Agius (Tal-Maksar)
Attorney General Victoria Buttigieg has persistently ignored questions on why her office... View more
MFSA payments to Saviour Balzan for ‘positive content’ under review
Thousands of euro per month paid by the MFSA last year for... View more
‘This is the defining battle of our generation’ – Daphne’s sons win human rights award
The late journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons, Matthew, Andrew and Paul, on... View more
Old habits die hard in Gozo despite new Minister
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s latest weekend boast, that ‘his’ government is different... View more
Journalists are receiving legal threats at an ‘alarming’ rate – report
The UK is “by far” the most frequent country from which legal... View more
Standard deviation
There was a time I would speak of a barter system. Malta... View more
UPDATED: Banners mark one year since street protests led to political resignations
Updated to include follow-up statement by Occupy Justice on the removal of... View more
A turn in the tide
A few months ago, Konrad Mizzi was finally expelled from Labour’s parliamentary... View more
Autistic children evicted after report on Gozo mayor’s request for ‘a personal discount’
In the latest twist in a saga that has already dominated lengthy... View more
European NGO files complaint about leaked voters’ data in Malta
A European Center for Digital Rights, noyb, has filed a complaint against... View more
Chris Cardona downplays controversial MOU as public inquiry board questions hospitals’ deal
Former Economy Minister Christian Cardona, who had signed the Memorandum of Understanding... View more
Malta’s top artists unite behind The Shift, art exhibition launched
Occasionally, a passing comment unexpectedly grows and develops into something you wouldn’t... View more
Taxpayers set to foot the bill for more debt left behind by Streamcast
The Court has ordered Streamcast to pay Enemalta more than €150,000 for... View more
I never thought it would last three years
The Shift is three years old. While that may not seem like... View more
Air Malta in the red as losses reach €150 million
Air Malta’s financial situation is facing a total meltdown and it will... View more
Direct orders ‘supremo’ set to be appointed to lead fight against sports corruption
There is scepticism among the top tiers of Maltese sports organisations, including... View more
Attorney General silent on failure to appeal ruling on Robert Agius (Tal-Maksar)
Attorney General Victoria Buttigieg has persistently ignored questions on why her office... View more
MFSA payments to Saviour Balzan for ‘positive content’ under review
Thousands of euro per month paid by the MFSA last year for... View more
‘This is the defining battle of our generation’ – Daphne’s sons win human rights award
The late journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia’s sons, Matthew, Andrew and Paul, on... View more