Scandal games for quarantined kids
Social distancing, shop closures, and work from home have
Life before and after ‘the war’
It takes a very short moment of reflection to
Labour’s playbook catches coronavirus
When they tell you it’s not about the money,
Would the last foreigner leaving Malta please turn out the lights?
Silvio Schembri sparked a wave of outrage this week
The meaning of life (rediscovering humanity)
“But what does it mean, the plague? It’s life,
Gateway to a golden age
I did not think I would live to see
No one believes Malta anymore
You know this isn’t working anymore, don’t you? No
‘Some are more equal than others’
Four years ago, Evarist Bartolo, then Education Minister, compared
A collapsing microstate
Watching Malta’s foreign minister squirm uncomfortably in reaction to
Lessons from Babylon
Here’s a lesson from 2,800 years ago for anyone
Miriam Pace didn’t deserve to die like this
The latest building collapse in Santa Venera is a
Fear and looting in the time of COVID-19
A clever man once wrote that wisdom comes to
The OPM men who would do it again
In the public inquiry into the assassination of Daphne
Not a gangster film — it just looks like one
Is there a single sector in Malta that isn’t
A time for masks
‘Everything being a constant carnival, there is no carnival
Silence is evidence
They came, they addressed the Judges, and the wolves
Throwing cash at the scam of the two-headed man
Steward Healthcare wants more money from you. They’re also
Blow the whistle, follow the money
The news that Manchester City will not be playing
The general election we deserve
Imagine this. A general election is called tomorrow for
Michael Farrugia missed the memo
When someone asks whether you’re going to accept responsibility
A corrupting island in a corrupting sea
Malta may not be a Mafia State after all.
Celebrating a shipwreck?
Crowds will throng the streets of Valletta today to
Enemy of the State
For the last several years, faced with many government
Maltese courts are a continental embarrassment
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) routinely trashes
The elephant in the room is only getting bigger
The people’s virus The weekend began with the virtual
Abela’s can, Muscat’s worms
Consider these two extraordinary cases. A minister does the
Well that didn’t last very long, did it?
Robert Abela cast a faint glow of hope during
If this is governance…
This has been the week in which the Prime
Restoration won’t fix flawed democracy
It’s easier to gain five kilos than to lose
You’re about to reap what Joseph Muscat sowed
If you want to know the truth, read the

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