
Blanche Gatt

The inarticulate thug occupying the post of Speaker of the House sat... View more

Institutionalised hypocrisy
For the past four weeks, we’ve had to sit and watch the... View more

Taking us for fools
The past few days have succeeded in destroying what little faith we... View more

Prove us wrong, Robert Abela
Newly-returned Prime Minister Robert Abela starts his fresh legislature with a powerful... View more

Home to roost – Blanche Gatt
The day after tomorrow, according to all the major surveys, Malta will... View more

Solving crimes, the Maltese way
Victoria Buttigieg and Angelo Gafa have some explaining to do. To the... View more

It’s only impossible until it’s done
This year, 2022, is Malta’s opportunity to prove that nothing is impossible.... View more

A Maltese Christmas carol
Last night, many of us celebrated Christmas Eve with friends and family,... View more

The secrets on Keith’s phone
Something’s afoot in the land of misrule. Again. (And again, but never... View more

Who took those photos?
Four days ago, in London, two Metropolitan Police officers who shared photos... View more

Bandwagon Dalli
Helena Dalli’s latest bungle as EU Equality Commissioner, necessitating a mortifying climbdown,... View more

The Electrogas hockey stick
The EU could end up helping accused murderer Yorgen Fenech and his... View more

SiGMA – raising the spectre of summer 2020
Robert Abela has some explaining to do. The prime minister gave a... View more

Wrecking the PN’s chances
If the PN continues to ignore Bernard Grech’s weak leadership, then we... View more

Malta’s house of horrors
“Christ forgave the bastards, but I can’t!” – Billy Hayes, the young... View more

Muscat’s diabolical legacy
As shamed ex-prime minister Joseph Muscat attempts to weather yet another public... View more

The scourge of twisted logic
A photo of what Xlendi will look like when the monstrous six-storey... View more

Travesties of justice
A few days ago, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis and his Opposition... View more

The speaker who can’t speak – in more ways than one
The inarticulate thug occupying the post of Speaker of the House sat... View more

Institutionalised hypocrisy
For the past four weeks, we’ve had to sit and watch the... View more

Taking us for fools
The past few days have succeeded in destroying what little faith we... View more

Prove us wrong, Robert Abela
Newly-returned Prime Minister Robert Abela starts his fresh legislature with a powerful... View more

Home to roost – Blanche Gatt
The day after tomorrow, according to all the major surveys, Malta will... View more

Solving crimes, the Maltese way
Victoria Buttigieg and Angelo Gafa have some explaining to do. To the... View more

It’s only impossible until it’s done
This year, 2022, is Malta’s opportunity to prove that nothing is impossible.... View more

A Maltese Christmas carol
Last night, many of us celebrated Christmas Eve with friends and family,... View more

The secrets on Keith’s phone
Something’s afoot in the land of misrule. Again. (And again, but never... View more

Who took those photos?
Four days ago, in London, two Metropolitan Police officers who shared photos... View more

Bandwagon Dalli
Helena Dalli’s latest bungle as EU Equality Commissioner, necessitating a mortifying climbdown,... View more

The Electrogas hockey stick
The EU could end up helping accused murderer Yorgen Fenech and his... View more

SiGMA – raising the spectre of summer 2020
Robert Abela has some explaining to do. The prime minister gave a... View more

Wrecking the PN’s chances
If the PN continues to ignore Bernard Grech’s weak leadership, then we... View more

Malta’s house of horrors
“Christ forgave the bastards, but I can’t!” – Billy Hayes, the young... View more

Muscat’s diabolical legacy
As shamed ex-prime minister Joseph Muscat attempts to weather yet another public... View more

The scourge of twisted logic
A photo of what Xlendi will look like when the monstrous six-storey... View more

Travesties of justice
A few days ago, Justice Minister Edward Zammit Lewis and his Opposition... View more