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Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar took to Twitter on Friday to tell the... View more
UPDATED | ‘Who killed Daphne?’ banners removed at night
Banners and billboards erected by activists on Friday calling for justice and... View more
Head of civil service and Heritage Malta tight-lipped on compensation agreement
Principal permanent secretary and civil service chief Mario Cutajar and government agency... View more
UPDATED: MEP David Casa gives court report ‘buried’ by Malta’s anti-money laundering agency
Updated to include Minister Konrad Mizzi’s comment. Nationalist MEP David Casa said... View more
UPDATED: Four months – No justice, no change
Four months since the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the day... View more
Heavy machinery used to ‘dismantle’ historic Qormi farmhouse
Photos sent in by readers show that part of a historic building... View more
Transfer of hospitals concession to Steward Healthcare cleared after investor withdraws legal action
Vitals investor Ashok Rattehalli informed the court this morning that he will... View more
Awturi call for Parliamentary debate on mental health
Newly formed NGO Awturi has called for an urgent Parliamentary debate on... View more
Malta drops two places in The Economist’s democracy index
In The Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2017 Democracy Index, published in January, Malta... View more
MEPs slam Pilatus Bank in letter to the European Banking Authority
Twenty-two MEPs from across political groups have expressed serious concerns over the... View more
The Constitutional Carnival
“A constitution should be short and obscure” – Napoleon Bonaparte What will this... View more
Caught in the act: Yet another cage headed to Azzopardi Fisheries’ tuna penning site
A boat was seen towing a cage early this morning towards the... View more
Mental health care is no laughing matter
Photos of an old battered van with “Mount Carmel Taxi” and “Crazy... View more
Decision on Wied Għomor development to be known next month
The Planning Authority’s Environment and Planning Review Tribunal today heard the appeal... View more
Europol sounds warning on Bitcoin as a money laundering tool
Three to four billion pounds of criminal money in Europe is being... View more
Birkirkara residents concerned about application to demolish villa and trees
Birkirkara residents remain concerned about an application submitted to the Planning Authority... View more
The perils of Constitutional reform
Constitutional reform has been on the political agenda for five years, but... View more
Expansion of tuna cages reignites anger over slime in the summer of 2016
The doubling of tuna cages by Azzopardi Fisheries has angered activists who... View more
Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination: ‘Time to shut up’
Labour MP Rosianne Cutajar took to Twitter on Friday to tell the... View more
UPDATED | ‘Who killed Daphne?’ banners removed at night
Banners and billboards erected by activists on Friday calling for justice and... View more
UPDATED: Four months – No justice, no change
Four months since the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, the day... View more
Heavy machinery used to ‘dismantle’ historic Qormi farmhouse
Photos sent in by readers show that part of a historic building... View more
Transfer of hospitals concession to Steward Healthcare cleared after investor withdraws legal action
Vitals investor Ashok Rattehalli informed the court this morning that he will... View more
Awturi call for Parliamentary debate on mental health
Newly formed NGO Awturi has called for an urgent Parliamentary debate on... View more
Malta drops two places in The Economist’s democracy index
In The Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2017 Democracy Index, published in January, Malta... View more
MEPs slam Pilatus Bank in letter to the European Banking Authority
Twenty-two MEPs from across political groups have expressed serious concerns over the... View more