Analysis
The massive tally of votes garnered by the European Parliament’s resolution on... View more
Prime Minister still pulling all the strings of power
The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission – officially known as the European... View more
Will the public mood bring down Labour?
The Prime Minister’s haggard demeanour on Friday at 3am, after an all-night... View more
A partial review is worse than none at all
The investigation by Public Standards Commissioner George Hyzler into asset declarations by... View more
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar of democracy, alongside... View more
Defenders, deniers, traitors, avoiders: MEP candidates on press freedom
MEP candidates agree that press freedom and the rule of law are... View more
Joseph Muscat’s ‘top priority’: The empty promise of social housing since 2013
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat declared on Sunday that there are 14,000 people... View more
Impunity is the name of the game
The closing remarks of the Council of Europe’s Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt... View more
Malta and the laundering of Azeri money
Forbes, one of the world’s leading business magazines, has published a story... View more
Digging Malta (and Gozo) into a hole
The government is bulldozing ahead (metaphorically at least) with plans for the... View more
2018: The year of the angry citizen
The year which has now come to an end can be best... View more
The Planning Authority’s top 5 profanities of 2018
This was again a good year for developers and a bad one... View more
We don’t need no due diligence
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) chief Joseph Cuschieri is the latest... View more
When crime pays
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici put to lie Finance Minister Edward Scicluna’s claims... View more
Political ownership of the media must end
The problem with addressing risk factors in the media is that it’s... View more
No, Prime Minister – the law dictates otherwise
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has declared that he will await the outcome... View more
Manoel Island: another monster in the making?
The rough leaf-shape of Manoel Island could soon be a source of... View more
New beginnings, same old outcomes
PN leader Adrian Delia’s promised ‘New Way’ has seen him jump from... View more
Brussels set to intervene on Malta after European Parliament’s resolution
The massive tally of votes garnered by the European Parliament’s resolution on... View more
Prime Minister still pulling all the strings of power
The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission – officially known as the European... View more
Will the public mood bring down Labour?
The Prime Minister’s haggard demeanour on Friday at 3am, after an all-night... View more
A partial review is worse than none at all
The investigation by Public Standards Commissioner George Hyzler into asset declarations by... View more
Can independent media survive where the rule of law is under threat?
A free and impartial media is the fourth pillar of democracy, alongside... View more
Defenders, deniers, traitors, avoiders: MEP candidates on press freedom
MEP candidates agree that press freedom and the rule of law are... View more
Joseph Muscat’s ‘top priority’: The empty promise of social housing since 2013
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat declared on Sunday that there are 14,000 people... View more
Impunity is the name of the game
The closing remarks of the Council of Europe’s Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt... View more
Malta and the laundering of Azeri money
Forbes, one of the world’s leading business magazines, has published a story... View more
Digging Malta (and Gozo) into a hole
The government is bulldozing ahead (metaphorically at least) with plans for the... View more
2018: The year of the angry citizen
The year which has now come to an end can be best... View more
The Planning Authority’s top 5 profanities of 2018
This was again a good year for developers and a bad one... View more
We don’t need no due diligence
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) chief Joseph Cuschieri is the latest... View more
When crime pays
Justice Minister Owen Bonnici put to lie Finance Minister Edward Scicluna’s claims... View more
Political ownership of the media must end
The problem with addressing risk factors in the media is that it’s... View more
No, Prime Minister – the law dictates otherwise
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has declared that he will await the outcome... View more
Manoel Island: another monster in the making?
The rough leaf-shape of Manoel Island could soon be a source of... View more
New beginnings, same old outcomes
PN leader Adrian Delia’s promised ‘New Way’ has seen him jump from... View more