Vitals shady deal has opened wound in our national health service
The public perception to health care has changed and
A Survey Monkey for a fait accompli?
The government is now asking the public whether the
The political strategists’ endgame
The Government has a lot to be thankful for
The law should protect whistleblowers, not the government of the day
Government’s stance on granting whistleblower protection to former anti-money
SLAPP the threats, make a good law
For anyone who believes in press freedom, SLAPP (Strategic
Will international criticism dent Muscat’s ratings?
Joseph Muscat has decided to ignore calls by a
Rizzo nomination: valid or not?
The news that former Police Commissioner John Rizzo had
Capitalism, corruption and criminality
Joseph Muscat’s government has now been in power for
MEP rule of law report: confirming our obvious demands
The main conclusion of  a European Parliament report by
The sea of death: Europe’s shame is ours too
2018 has started with more loss of life in
Justice, against all odds
In court last Tuesday, with a few minutes at
Progressing backwards
It is worrying that the Education Commissioner within the
Credit where credit is due
While there is no doubt that the head of
Some buildings scheduled… others condemned
This week the Planning Authority (PA) scheduled eight houses
United for the wrong reasons
Principles do not exist in Maltese politics. When faced
Gozo: Worth the promise
Gozo is a very conveniently packaged proposition for politicians. It
Government’s own projections show Sadeen will breach AUM contract
On 14 December 2015 Parliament held a marathon session
Plugging the big ODZ loophole
The Partit Demokratiku is presenting a private members bill
Revitalising political engagement among youth
The youth are growing accustomed, if not sick, of
A head-butt and Malta’s most feminist government
Home Affairs Minister Michael Farrugia yesterday defended Mario Tonna,
A good move by the PN on Zonqor
The motion calling on government to revoke the deed
Eight planning decisions to watch out for in 2018
DB’s City Centre project The PA will be considering
Wealth is not reaching those who need it most
In his customary New Year speech Prime Minister Joseph
Deal, no deal actually
It turns out that Opposition Leader Adrian Delia’s Christmas
Hungrier by the minute
The appetite for more is growing.  Cafe’ Premier was
Crunch time in 2018: Should I stay or should I go?
Prime Minister Joseph Muscat had repeatedly declared that he
A dodgy Christmas Tax Deal for Delia
Opposition Leader Adrian Delia owes €80,000 in unpaid taxes,
2018: Will Italian election re-open Malta’s migration floodgates?
One major factor weighing on the Maltese political scene
2017: A ‘strongman’ wins the country, another the PN
The last quarter of 2017 saw a dramatic change
Three gifts for Malta’s political leaders
Boxing Day got its name from the Christmas box;

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