Times of Malta says that new calls for the Egrant inquiry to be revisited are justified given recent information that has surfaced. The Independent says that both parties are facing…
The Labour Party has denied concerns raised by independent candidate Arnold Cassola that the Panama company E-Grant, whose owner is still unknown, may have been a vessel for funds to…
The PN’s administrative council has ruled out opening internal proceedings against former PN leader Simon Busuttil over the Egrant affair. In a symbolic move announced on Thursday during a council meeting, PN…
Magistrate Joe Mifsud has recused himself from hearing a perjury case against former FIAU manager Jonathan Ferris and Egrant whistleblower Maria Efimova. The magistrate said he recusing himself in the…
Attorney General Peter Grech advised the police there was no legal basis on which they could seal off Pilatus Bank on the night former prime minister Joseph Muscat was linked…
PN and Opposition Leader Adrian Delia said that in agreement with the members of parliament, he will be publishing the Egrant report in its entirety. Delia said that having reviewed…
Good evening, These are the main headlines reviewed by our editorial and research team for today. Developing Story : The leader of the Nationalist Party, Adrian Delia published the Egrant inquiry report. PN and Opposition Leader Adrian…
The Constitutional Court ordered three government ministers to reveal the source which they quoted when they testified in a case on the VGH public hospitals contract. The Court’s decision concerns…
In-Nazzjon says that the government ‘hit the panic button’ and adjourned parliament until after the elections to avoid debates about the protection of life. The paper says the decision came…
The Malta Independent also carries the story with the lawyers representing captain Claus Peter Reisch calling the verdict ‘scandalous’. They told the press they will study the sentence and decide…
L-Orizzont, too, follows the case and says the court found no evidence of discrimination against the Leader of the Opposition. Adrian Delia’s lawyers had argued that refusal to give him…
The Times leads with the court decision to fine the captain of the MV Lifeline €10,000 for entering Maltese waters carrying rescued migrants without the required registration. Magistrate Joseph Mifsud…
Good evening, The amendments to the Education Act, the court case of MV Lifeline, PQs about Egrant inquiry and the downpour which hit Malta during the day and domestic violence…
Good evening, The news this afternoon has been dominated by the continuation of the developing story regarding the shocking finding of a newborn child. Several outlets report that the magistrate…
Good evening, The following are the leading stories as reported by Malta's news portals so far. The news today is mainly dominated by Adrian Delia's testimony in his constitutional case…
Good evening, Once again, the Maltese news include a story about yet another child sexual abuse. This time the crime was committed by a 74-year-old man. A regular on Sundays…
Good morning, Start your day informed with your morning briefing providing you the highlights of what happened in the last 24 hours Malta, Europe and the World, in just under…
Good evening, The Maltese portals lead with the follow up on the murder of Shannon Mak. Today, a  22 year-old Dutch national Jelle Rijmpa was charged with the murder of Dutch woman…
Good morning, Our Saturday morning briefing follows. The Malta Independent reports that Maria Efimova, said that ‘People connected to the Maltese government openly call for my execution’, arguing that after the…
Good morning, Your Morning Briefing provides you with the salient news of the main happenings in Malta, Europe and the World. Wishing you a good day. Greece has “serious…
Publication of Full Inquiry Opposition Leader Adrian Delia this week wrote to the AG, asking for a full copy of the report. He said the Opposition was at a disadvantage…
Good morning, This is our morning briefing, bringing you the highlights of the main news as reported in Malta, Europe and the World. Two women were killed early yesterday…
As expected, the past hours were predominantly taken up by the 'Day After effect' following the publication of the Egrant inquiry. The following tries to synthesise what was said…
Good morning, The saying 'a week is too long in politics' keeps being challenged. While the past few weeks we saw this saying being challenged in the international world, yesterday…
Simon Busuttil reacts The former PN leader, in a Facebook post said that his position remains the same and he will be keeping his fight for justice even without…