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Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more

A paradoxical state of the nation
There is a paradox about the conclusion of Friday’s State of the... View more

U ejja, come on! We’re no longer hamalli
Central Bank Governor and former Finance Minister Edward “U ejja, come on”... View more

If you can, you must
Doctors are trained to heal. They have the capability to heal. And... View more

The stench of rotten apples
Updated following clarifications received from Michael and Edward Zammit Tabona. Yesterday morning,... View more

Situations vacant
A headline in a Luxembourg newspaper this week announced that “Luxembourg is... View more

Our planners’ outdated idea of modernity
Martin Saliba, the Planning Authority’s executive chairman, has attracted sharp criticism for... View more

Minister of Concrete on the Isle of Cement
“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the... View more

It’s time to interrogate Paul Apap Bologna
Paul Apap Bologna has a secret offshore company called Kittiwake Limited. It... View more

Misfortunes of virtue
The Marquis de Sade’s Justine, a virtuous maiden forced to align herself... View more

Architects of chaos: A Greek tragedy for Malta
Behind every play, there’s a cast of actors, producers and writers. As... View more

Curiouser and curiouser
After eating magic cake, Alice’s neck shot up like a telescope, unfurling... View more

Right of Reply: Allied Newspapers ‘defends its reputation’
Allied Newspapers has sent us the following Right of Reply to the... View more

For the people or against?
“One is either for the people or against” Joseph Muscat bellowed on... View more

Red herrings and smokescreens
A couple of days ago, after the news broke that alleged financial... View more

The tyranny of hypocrisy
What a nest of venomous vipers Malta is. So much for St... View more

Speaker shoots down Bedingfield’s ‘breach of privilege’ against The Shift
Glenn Bedingfield, doing the cute pooch to His Master’s Voice, raised a... View more

Here we go again
The time for platitudes is over. As yet another PL government scandal... View more

Critical thinking for critical times
Eighty-seven per cent of voters said they have always voted for the... View more

A paradoxical state of the nation
There is a paradox about the conclusion of Friday’s State of the... View more

U ejja, come on! We’re no longer hamalli
Central Bank Governor and former Finance Minister Edward “U ejja, come on”... View more

If you can, you must
Doctors are trained to heal. They have the capability to heal. And... View more

The stench of rotten apples
Updated following clarifications received from Michael and Edward Zammit Tabona. Yesterday morning,... View more

Situations vacant
A headline in a Luxembourg newspaper this week announced that “Luxembourg is... View more

Our planners’ outdated idea of modernity
Martin Saliba, the Planning Authority’s executive chairman, has attracted sharp criticism for... View more

Minister of Concrete on the Isle of Cement
“The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the... View more

It’s time to interrogate Paul Apap Bologna
Paul Apap Bologna has a secret offshore company called Kittiwake Limited. It... View more

Misfortunes of virtue
The Marquis de Sade’s Justine, a virtuous maiden forced to align herself... View more

Architects of chaos: A Greek tragedy for Malta
Behind every play, there’s a cast of actors, producers and writers. As... View more

Curiouser and curiouser
After eating magic cake, Alice’s neck shot up like a telescope, unfurling... View more

Right of Reply: Allied Newspapers ‘defends its reputation’
Allied Newspapers has sent us the following Right of Reply to the... View more

For the people or against?
“One is either for the people or against” Joseph Muscat bellowed on... View more

Red herrings and smokescreens
A couple of days ago, after the news broke that alleged financial... View more

The tyranny of hypocrisy
What a nest of venomous vipers Malta is. So much for St... View more

Speaker shoots down Bedingfield’s ‘breach of privilege’ against The Shift
Glenn Bedingfield, doing the cute pooch to His Master’s Voice, raised a... View more

Here we go again
The time for platitudes is over. As yet another PL government scandal... View more