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Frederick’s failed fracas – Wayne Flask

It’s Monday, March 22: Infrastructure Malta reappears at dawn like a Panzer division outside Warsaw, tear through rubble and party [...]

The Battle Will Continue Elsewhere

Activist group thanks residents and farmers, vows to fight on Moviment Graffitti has announced the end of the first phase [...]

610 Xgħajra residents sign letter against high-rise development on the locality’s seafront

A stunning 610 Xgħajra residents and property owners have signed a letter to the Planning Authority declaring their unequivocal opposition [...]

“We are all collateral damage” – Moviment Graffitti warns public inquiry about government-business nexus

We are all collateral damage as long as the relationship between political parties and the business class remains tight-knit, Moviment [...]

Moviment Graffitti Praises Cannabis Reform

Moviment Graffitti has hailed the proposed cannabis reform tabled in Parliament by Prime Minister Robert Abela, describing it as a [...]

Minimum wage and social justice – Rafel Grima

The European Commission recently proposed setting minimum wage standards across the bloc. However, both Government and Opposition have agreed to [...]

Resolving the rent conundrum – Wayne Flask

Back in February, the prime minister emerged on a Saturday morning to announce the reform of the pre-1995 rent laws. [...]

Moviment Graffitti announce second week of actions in Dingli

Activist group reiterates call to Ian Borg for serious, credible dialogue Activist group Moviment Graffitti “has no intention whatsoever” of [...]

Msida Creek Project should go back to the drawing board

In light of the atrocious plans presented by Infrastructure Malta for the proposed Msida Creek project, NGOs, residents and the [...]

PA statement confirms planning permit is needed for Infrastructure Malta road in Dingli ODZ

Reference is made to the Planning Authority’s statement regarding the new road being built by Infrastructure Malta in Dingli. Ironically, [...]