The workers’ heckler
Watching Robert Abela give his May Day address yesterday
Hijacked nation
The European Parliament’s resolution condemning the Malta Labour Party’s
The destruction of Gozo
The stakes are being driven for the wholesale pillaging
Waiting for Godot
Two tramps, Estragon and Vladimir, stand idly by a
Pulcinella’s secret
Some junior minister whose name is not worth remembering
An economy of authentic fakes
It’s easy to think that the Passport Papers are
An unsavoury business
Selling citizenship was always an unsavoury business, but surely
Of core principles and values
Ramona Attard, Labour Party president, regaled us with more
Inscribed in stone
There was obviously a commemorative plaque that needed unveiling
Founding fathers and anxious midwives
Some national Constitutions have confident Founding Fathers, who produce
Egrant was a house of mirrors
The Shift’s recent investigation into Egrant revealed how the
Labour’s ‘responsible’ drug abuse
Cannabis is Labour’s latest distraction tactic. In its relentless
We are not OK
It is enough to drive you insane. That feeling
Civil society out on bail 
If you want to understand why 79 non-governmental organisations
Birds in the hand…
Should suspected criminals, arrested and charged in court, be
SOCAR’s got a lot to hide
Azerbaijan’s State oil company didn’t want to share banking
How Labour protects and promotes criminals
“The Labour Party does not protect criminals,” Labour President
Justice and atonement
The Easter period seems to have brought with it
Singin’ in the drain 
Anything too stupid to say must be sung. Voltaire,
Skeletons dancing in the closet
Evarist Bartolo’s cringe-making Tim Sebastian interview was making the
Schembri’s deliberately tangled mess
The compilation of evidence in the case of Keith
The duty of candour
On 24 March 2005, Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed a
Axis vs Allied: The truth wars
A banner goes up outside the offices of The
Silence of the clams
The courtroom dramas of this past week have torn
Innocents don’t keep secrets
“There is not a crime, there is not a
Justice isn’t a game show
Is there anyone in Malta who isn’t desperate to
Different puppet, same moves
A minister in Robert Abela’s government was involved in
New Zealand lamb
I found the timing of Keith Schembri’s arraignment and
The broken spell 
Yesterday’s arraignments were not a day of triumph for
Common criminals
Keith Schembri, who not so long ago brushed aside

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