11 food courier operators fined €1,076 each after admitting to breaching employment laws and for having deprived couriers hundreds of thousands of euros
Opposition leader Bernard Grech says come next General Election people will vote to restore their right to request an investigation into corrupt politicians
As protestors gathered convened outside parliament, government MPs vote in favour of amendments to magisterial inquiry law • Opposition MPs vote against
NGO Repubblika call protest over government’s magisterial inquiry reform, with Fondazione Falcone President Robert Aquilina describing the Labour Party
Birdlife had sought a prohibitory injunction, arguing that allowing spring hunting violates the EU’s Bird Directive and further endangers the turtle dove
Former prime minister Joseph Muscat ran Google searches on how to delete Whatsapp chat history • Court expert says at least 35gb of deleted data retrieved
Woman tells court she gave her son a total of €33,000 for him to go and buy drugs, and his addiction was so severe he was planning to sell paintings belonging
Shouldn’t MPs be transparent about all their private dealings, especially when they are using their parliamentary platform to query issues in which they
The magisterial inquiry reform clears committee stage with minor changes but government and Opposition remain far apart • Reform removes citizen’s right