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Heading straight for the brick wall
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Bleak house
In April 2020 I had penned a “letter to my future child”.... View more

Robert Abela’s plan of attack
In Friday’s speech to Labour’s general party conference, Robert Abela effectively told... View more

The dishonesty of double standards
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Justice through the looking glass
If you want to understand the government’s intent, you can rarely go... View more

We’re biased, and we’re cool with it
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Gafa’s gaffes
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Peregin’s PN pitch: lesser evil revisited
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Spinning the inquiry
Some communication experts are specialists in what is called ‘pre-suasion’. Before a... View more

10 protests stymied during pandemic on fear of reprisals following police objections
The police have objected to ten protest applications citing legal notices on... View more

Beware long covid, the epidemic’s sting in the tail
One in every 20 people infected with covid-19 will go on to... View more

The hypocrisy he believes in
Owen Bonnici’s latest vapid waffling about ‘the Malta he believes in’ takes... View more

The great tax diversion
Rosianne Cutajar acted as a broker in a €3.1 million property deal... View more

Reputation laundering
Which company did Aleksander Lukashenko, Europe’s last dictator of Belarus who tortured... View more

Conclusions of public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death expected this week
The public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is... View more

Fearne’s pig’s ear, running on repeat
There is a level of incompetence that verges on the criminal and... View more

Enabling slavery
On 14 March 2015, Leilei Liao was found in a restricted area... View more

Heading straight for the brick wall
That famous ‘40,000’. According to The Times’ survey published on Sunday, not... View more

Bleak house
In April 2020 I had penned a “letter to my future child”.... View more

Robert Abela’s plan of attack
In Friday’s speech to Labour’s general party conference, Robert Abela effectively told... View more

The dishonesty of double standards
Equality Minister Owen Bonnici, who has been condemned by the courts for... View more

Justice through the looking glass
If you want to understand the government’s intent, you can rarely go... View more

We’re biased, and we’re cool with it
Much has been said about The Shift, ever since it was founded. ... View more

Gafa’s gaffes
Police Commissioner Angelo Gafa finally called a press conference. Journalists gathered expectantly... View more

Delay, disrupt, distract: the oil scandal case stumbles on PL’s favourite tactics
Chief Justice Mark Chetcuti last week issued a blistering rebuke to the... View more

Peregin’s PN pitch: lesser evil revisited
The Nationalist Party’s latest election strategist has begun to sell his pitch... View more

Spinning the inquiry
Some communication experts are specialists in what is called ‘pre-suasion’. Before a... View more

10 protests stymied during pandemic on fear of reprisals following police objections
The police have objected to ten protest applications citing legal notices on... View more

Beware long covid, the epidemic’s sting in the tail
One in every 20 people infected with covid-19 will go on to... View more

The hypocrisy he believes in
Owen Bonnici’s latest vapid waffling about ‘the Malta he believes in’ takes... View more

The great tax diversion
Rosianne Cutajar acted as a broker in a €3.1 million property deal... View more

Reputation laundering
Which company did Aleksander Lukashenko, Europe’s last dictator of Belarus who tortured... View more

Conclusions of public inquiry into Daphne Caruana Galizia’s death expected this week
The public inquiry into the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia is... View more

Fearne’s pig’s ear, running on repeat
There is a level of incompetence that verges on the criminal and... View more