TOP NEWS | Sunday, 09 December 2007 Government boycotts judge and magistrate Government has decided to formally exclude a judge and a magistrate, both of whom are accused of breaching the judicial code of ethics by the Commission for the Administration of Justice, from all official functions with immediate effect. Euro price hike scare If the Prime Minister decides to go for an election early next year, immediately after the change of currency, he will have to live with an anxious electorate which associates the Euro with price increases. Louis Deguara turns down Mental Health Commission’s free drugs proposals Health Minister Louis Deguara has said he disagrees with the National Commission for Health Reform’s proposals to widen the mental illnesses covered by free medication, claiming the commission’s views came from a “narrow perspective”. OPINIONS NEWS | Sunday, 09 December 2007 No timeframe for breast screening Police recruit dismissed after getting pregnant Sliema caves: Council sends report to government |
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