The vision fling
Some politicians have a thing about vision: they can’t
Factory of lies
What’s happened to PN MP Karol Aquilina over the
Disposable foreigners and the road to riches
Jaiteh Lamin fell two storeys from a building site
Malta: a flawed democracy
The Economist Intelligence Unit relegated Malta to “a flawed
Never trust a turncoat
The extraordinary news that Labour MP and PN flip-flopper
The point of perspective
At the start of the 15th century Filippo Brunelleschi
From cranes to craniums
Our minister of finance, Clyde Caruana, is back with
Public funds for private hobbies
The government has opened the coffers of the National
Zammit Lewis’ certificate
Edward Zammit Lewis was feeling the heat.  Visibly angry
Portelli and the politicians
Joseph Portelli, the Gozitan building contractor who appeared out
The enemy is the state 
The State is under siege. Its enemies are everywhere.
With passport sales, we undermine our sovereignty
Many readers of The Shift will already be sympathetic
The sound of doors slamming shut
What must it be like to be Clyde Caruana,
Still sinking with no end in sight
Finance Ministry permanent secretary Alfred Camilleri claimed Malta would
Joseph Muscat: Hero of two worlds
He was one of those rare people who, despite
The democracy of pigeons
Tell me that an election is coming without telling
Smug brush offs won’t save you, Robert
Robert Abela, astonishingly serving as prime minister of Malta,
Framing the electoral choice
They slipped under the radar, Malta’s most significant responses
Unfit for office, and oblivious
He was screwing his face up, scowling and frowning,
A frenzy of coincidental spending
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo dished out funds to three
Dalli’s turn in the dock
Shamed and humiliated former EU commissioner John Dalli is
The unexpected return of the NIMBY voter
Beyond the world of polls and surveys where Labour
The controlled explosion
Nothing shows how much has changed in the relationship
No free passes, George Vella
We’ve been treated often enough to the sight of
Facts don’t matter
“One News was incorrect and not faithful to the
Malta enabled a money laundering machine
The failings of due diligence in every possible sphere
Pilatus Bank: too little, too late
The FIAU has fined shuttered money-launderette Pilatus Bank €4.9
The vote buyer
“I have a duty to help whenever possible”.  This
The worlds we live in
I spent a good month in Gozo this summer.
The rich pay cheap, the poor pay dear
It was Aristotle who observed that the rich pay

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