Human rights violator handed public broadcasting
The man formerly responsible for trampling on the free
Out with some of the old
The new leaders have been appointed. These are the
Quiet please, we’re voting
The ‘Day of Reflection’ is upon us. No, it
Voters in Malta love a good thief
I know ‘Only in Malta’ has become a cliche,
End times for the passport programme – Ryan Murdock
Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has put the final
Trying to make hay while bombs rain down
Robert Abela is so far out of his depth
Will Malta keep playing both sides?
Robert Abela took an evening off campaigning this week
Malta’s options are running out
The impunity enjoyed by the disgraced former prime minister
Warning shots in a veiled mob war
The Vitals mystery just keeps getting deeper. It’s not
Living on borrowed money and borrowed time
The prime minister seems to have lost the plot
The great stagnation
A great stagnation is upon us, and it isn’t
Knock knock knocking on Muscat’s door
Malta’s police are surely among the most courteous of
Chris Fearne’s perennial hypocrisy
Chris Fearne was supposed to be the ‘clean one’.
The latest attempt to castrate the press
Poor little Joe Gerada doesn’t want to be accountable
Resolutions in the land of collusion
Plague Year Two ended in a haze of smoke
Clean up your act, or someone else will
The United States sent a clear message to Malta
Is the prime minister protecting criminals?
It’s long past time for Prime Minister Abela to
An epidemic of fiscal mismanagement
The latest report from the National Audit Office (NAO)
You have a right to look under their carpets
Economy Minister Silvio Schembri can’t seem to keep track
Robert Abela’s Catch-22
Robert Abela has threatened to take “all possible legal
The magic of making the illegal legal
Well that wasn’t much of a surprise, was it?
Consulting fees or deferred bribes?
The police say they are investigating Joseph Muscat for
A congress of clowns
Konrad Mizzi is still running out the clock, this
Someone better wake up Alex Muscat
Alex Muscat is either fast asleep or seriously deluded,
Is Angelo Gafa above the law?
Former police commissioner Lawrence Cutajar threw away the rule
Disposable foreigners and the road to riches
Jaiteh Lamin fell two storeys from a building site
Public funds for private hobbies
The government has opened the coffers of the National
Still sinking with no end in sight
Finance Ministry permanent secretary Alfred Camilleri claimed Malta would
A frenzy of coincidental spending
Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo dished out funds to three
Malta enabled a money laundering machine
The failings of due diligence in every possible sphere

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