Protest against the controversial plans outside parliament on Wednesday evening
The ECHR found that the Maltese courts applied the law to the letter with no regard to other relevant circumstances
New mediators appointed as minister pushes for family court reform
NGOs vow one 'final appeal' against magisterial inquiry reform plans
He shone brightest in every area of jurisprudence – civil, criminal, constitutional and commercial
Joseph Muscat is preparing to organise his final revenge on those who ever dared to hold him accountable for capturing the Maltese state
Vanessa Grech to lead Court Services Agency and Eunice Grech Fiorini to head Asset Recovery Bureau
PL has embarked on a strategy it previously used against Daphne Caruana Galizia
Former MP is still insisting on two inquiries against the Gozo minister
The Office of the Ombudsman holds the administrative organs of the government to account
Retired judge Geoffrey Valenzia asked for an extension
Bill is in breach of EU law and the constitution NGO argues
'Template' used to reject requests for investigation, Azzopardi claims; Abela condemns former MP
No change has been presented to parliament to amend hacking laws
Applications dismissed as magistrate says 'generic' requests raise questions
Joseph Scicluna says he grabbed Farrugia’s shotgun and fired it before the latter shot him
Umbrella organisation calls for better support to balance paid and unpaid family work and protection of victims of violence
The man beat his ex-girlfriend's parents to death with a baseball bat
Roderick Camilleri and Anthony Mangion could lose their professional warrants
Miriam Pace was killed five years ago in a Ħamrun house collapse
More than 200 kilos of cannabis resin were stolen from AFM’s Safi barracks a week ago
Politicians, activists join forces to push for government to slam brakes on bill
Power is concentrated in the hands of one dangerous man who puts himself above the law, unshackled by any checks and balances
The accused admits to the crime. Is that enough if a discrepancy with evidence emerges?
Jonathan Attard says government has ‘enough knowledge’ to move ahead
Bill 125 takes Malta a giant step closer to the sinister twilight gathering over our democracy
Government wants to ostracise people who are critical of its management of the country
Dieter Vink was killed in a horror crash with an unpermitted skip
The government’s proposal to amend the way magisterial inquiries are requested by citizens goes against the rule of law
Green Party endorses Sunday demonstration against plan to reform inquiries law
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