Bartolo stonewalls parliament on illegal Mellieha hotel that he had approved
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo could not inform Parliament about his ministry’s position on a hotel in Mellieha that the Court of Appeal last
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo could not inform Parliament about his ministry’s position on a hotel in Mellieha that the Court of Appeal last
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo could not inform Parliament about his ministry’s position on a hotel in Mellieha that the Court of Appeal last
Under threat of Contempt of Court & Imprisonment I have been forced to take down my blogs on the Palestine Action trial in
The Court of Appeal presided over by Mr Justice Lawrence Mintoff has thrown out yet another lawsuit filed by a government entity to conceal its media
The Court of Appeal on Wednesday handed down a strong ruling in favour of press freedom when it found The Shift’s reporting on the murder of Slovak
Financial services practitioners are “concerned” over the appointment of Alfred Mifsud as the new arbiter of financial services for several
British Judges Keep Juries in the Dark About Their Power to Decide Cases According to their Conscience and the Reasons for Direct Action Judge
Labour stalwart Alfred Mifsud was this week appointed as the arbiter for financial services even though his predecessors in the position had found
As the fourth anniversary of the 2019 pro-democracy protests nears, the city’s courts have yet to finish handling all cases relating to the
Opposition MPs Mark Anthony Sammut and Stanley Zammit today called for Ian Borg’s resignation or dismissal following the latest court sentence
A former administrator of a Telegram channel will continue to serve a 6.5-year prison sentence after a court rejected his bid to challenge his
“Constant vigilance is the price of freedom,” we are told, though apparently this remark did not originate with the American founding father,
Tista’ taqra dan l-artiklu bil-Malti After a two-year legal saga in which the government has gone to all lengths to withhold information on its
AEB v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2022] EWCA Civ 1512 (18 November 2022) In this deportation case, Underhill, Nicola Davies and
L3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2022] EWCA Civ 1357 (21 October 2022) In the case of “L3”, the Court of Appeal held that the