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After the Planning Authority sanctioned two penthouses built by Joseph Portelli in... View more
Public Service Week cost taxpayers €530,000 while boosting Labour’s electoral campaign
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s office spent some €530,000 to organise the latest... View more
IM CEO silent on Msida Creek stalemate
Steve Ellul, the newly appointed CEO of Infrastructure Malta, is refusing to... View more
Xagħra caves construction sparks heritage controversy
Independent political candidate Arnold Cassola has accused developer Joseph Portelli and his... View more
Ċaqnu company given two days to pay €800,000 in VAT dues
The Polidanos — better known as Tac-Ċaqnu — are in the red... View more
‘Confused and dysfunctional policy’ on foreign workers
The government is pursuing “a confused and dysfunctional policy” by importing tens... View more
Cassola demands probe into illegal penthouse approval
Arnold Cassola has called for an urgent investigation into the Planning Authority’s... View more
Manuel Mallia gets his ODZ villa extension at Ta’ Cenc
Aqra bil-Malti Former minister Manuel Mallia has finally succeeded in plans to... View more
Moviment Graffitti fights Bitmac’s bid to legalize concrete plant
Activist group Moviment Graffitti is opposing Bitmac Ltd.’s plan to sanction an... View more
Identity Malta scandal exposes misuse of multiple addresses for fake ID cards
Lawyer Louise Anne Pulis was probably expecting a pile of weathered adverts... View more
Gozo Ministry to spend €1 million on further bird studies
The government is spending another €1 million on wild bird migration and... View more
Labour backbencher given new consultancy at Social Justice Ministry
Labour backbencher Katya De Giovanni was put on the government’s payroll as... View more
Arnold Cassola criticises ERA’s delayed response to Ħondoq ir-Rummien slime pollution
Arnold Cassola has called out the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) for... View more
Legal action against Technoline witheld despite failure to deliver Paola hospital
The government has chosen not to initiate legal action against the consortium... View more
Opinion: Byron says he welcomes scrutiny
Byron Camilleri finally showed up. After weeks of complete radio silence, the... View more
Botched raid exposes flaws in Malta’s immigration system
Immigration officers broke into an elderly woman’s home based on incorrect information... View more
Controversy over PA’s approval of illegal penthouses in Sannat
Flimkien għal Ambjent Aħjar, Din l-Art Ħelwa, and Moviment Graffitti have reacted... View more
Il-Knisja tingħata €1 miljun fi stocks waqt li għaddejjin in-negozjati dwar il-proprjetà tal-Knisja
Read in English. Il-gvern għadu kif ħareġ aktar minn €1 miljun fi... View more
Joseph Portelli moves to sanction more penthouses struck down by court
After the Planning Authority sanctioned two penthouses built by Joseph Portelli in... View more
Public Service Week cost taxpayers €530,000 while boosting Labour’s electoral campaign
Prime Minister Robert Abela’s office spent some €530,000 to organise the latest... View more
Ċaqnu company given two days to pay €800,000 in VAT dues
The Polidanos — better known as Tac-Ċaqnu — are in the red... View more
‘Confused and dysfunctional policy’ on foreign workers
The government is pursuing “a confused and dysfunctional policy” by importing tens... View more
Cassola demands probe into illegal penthouse approval
Arnold Cassola has called for an urgent investigation into the Planning Authority’s... View more
Manuel Mallia gets his ODZ villa extension at Ta’ Cenc
Aqra bil-Malti Former minister Manuel Mallia has finally succeeded in plans to... View more
Moviment Graffitti fights Bitmac’s bid to legalize concrete plant
Activist group Moviment Graffitti is opposing Bitmac Ltd.’s plan to sanction an... View more
Identity Malta scandal exposes misuse of multiple addresses for fake ID cards
Lawyer Louise Anne Pulis was probably expecting a pile of weathered adverts... View more