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Police brutality reports - Labour demands answers


The Labour Party will be calling for a public inquiry into the alleged series of reports on police beatings, should a series of parliamentary questions reveal a pattern of abuse. >>


Gaming watchdog rents new premises from casino owner

Jason Micallef facing downsized role at Mile End

No permit for Gozo festival, organiser avoids comment

Ministry withholds information on ricotta seizure

AFM monitoring 150 migrants

MCAST bidder’s premises ‘inappropriate’ for disabled

ADT faces €11 million unpaid fines on unlicensed vehicles

Health Department investigating illegal branding of mineral water

Duck droppings killing Magħluq environment

Government applies for ODZ caravan site in Marsascala

Property prices fall, but sales persist steadily in 2009

Borg, Dimas in ‘turf war’ over proposed tuna ban

Video shows dilapidated condition of Marsa centre

Behind Italy’s demands for the SAR lies its dangerous immigration policy

FAA welcomes EIA register

Decomposed body found off B’buga

 


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