Man’s right to fair hearing breached when witness was not allowed to testify against Neville Gafà
An Appeals Court found that Khaled Ibrahim Ben Nasan’s right to a fair trial was breached when his main witness, journalist and politician Ivan Grech...
An Appeals Court found that Khaled Ibrahim Ben...
Manuel Delia wins case against government over clearing of Caruana Galizia memorial
Manuel Delia has won a constitutional case he filed against former justice minister Owen Bonnici, after he persistently ordered the clearing of flowers,...
Manuel Delia has won a constitutional case he filed against...
Middleman insists promise of bail for Caruana Galizia killers came from Keith Schembri
Recordings of conversations made by pardoned middleman Melvin Theuma started being heard in court as the compilation of evidence against Yorgen...
Recordings of conversations made by pardoned middleman...
Journalist says Manuel Delia’s insinuation that he was connected to Caruana Galizia murder caused him to fear for his safety
MaltaToday journalist Raphael Vassallo sued Manuel Delia after the blogger insinuated that he had some form of connection with the Daphne Caruana Galizia murder
MaltaToday journalist Raphael Vassallo sued Manuel Delia...
Ex-Times journalist Ivan Camilleri paid supermarket owner €5,000 after shoplifting incident
Supermarket owner Ray Mintoff testifies that former Times journalist Ivan Camilleri paid him €5,000 after shoplifting incident was flagged
Supermarket owner Ray Mintoff testifies that former Times...
Caruana Galizia public inquiry: Axed FIAU investigator Jonathan Ferris insists John Dalli told him that Egrant belonged to the Labour Party
Jonathan Ferris, a former official at the Financial Intelligence Analysis Unit, tells the public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia's murder that John...
Jonathan Ferris, a former official at the Financial...
Court rules in favour of David Casa in Marlene Mizzi expenses defamation case
In its ruling the court says David Casa's comment was criticism of a public person within the scope of the political debate over the need of...
In its ruling the court says David Casa's comment...
Motorcyclist seriously injured in Gzira crash
A man was seriously injured in a traffic accident on Tuesday evening in Gzira.
A man was seriously injured in a traffic accident on...
Knife robber's sentence reduced on appeal
Victim had claimed to have been attacked with a penknife, which she said the...
Victim had claimed to have been attacked with a penknife,...
Retired judge awarded €9,000 in libel damages over Times article
Times story had claimed retired judge wanted double pension
Times story had claimed retired judge wanted double pension
Woman accused of Mercedes arson attack gave order to "burn it all," court told
The woman’s voice had been recognised on a phone call booking a taxi for the two alleged arsonists
The woman’s voice had been recognised on a phone call...
NGOs file judicial protest against ERA over its failure to protect trees from Central Link
Several environmental NGOs and residents say that the trees that should have been marked for transplantation were destroyed as part of the project's...
Several environmental NGOs and residents say that the trees...
Burglar gets 44 months in jail after 12-day theft spree
The thief stole €20,000 worth of jewellery in a 12-day crime spree
The thief stole €20,000 worth of jewellery in a 12-day...
Family wants return of house used as Labour club: 'We are being forced to subsidise a political party'
A Santa Venera family whose home was requisitioned in the 1960s and abusively transformed into a Labour Party clubhouse has asked the constitutional...
A Santa Venera family whose home was requisitioned in the...
Caruana Galizia inquiry: board member frustrated with witnesses passing the buck
Former Malta Financial Services Authority Joe Bannister and ex-police commissioner Michael Cassar due to testify in today's public inquiry sitting
Former Malta Financial Services Authority Joe Bannister and...
Government still defending 'filthy' Vitals deal, Delia says
Despite a change in leadership, the government was still defending the...
Despite a change in leadership, the government was still...
Keith Schembri drops libel case against claims he received €750,000 in offshore company
Former prime minister's chief of staff Keith Schembri cedes libel suit against The Malta Independent over claims a British Virgin Islands company of his...
Former prime minister's chief of staff Keith Schembri...
Man jailed, loses €6,000 after admitting to two hold ups
A Maltese man who held up a kebab shop owner and a hotel receptionist at...
A Maltese man who held up a kebab shop owner and a hotel...
