L-Aqwa Zmien: The gift that keeps on giving for Janice Bartolo
Former One TV reporter Janice Bartolo has certainly been
Government in desperate legal scramble to hide Saviour Balzan deals in defiance of FOI order
At least 29 government entities, ranging from the Education
Sister of new education minister pocketed at least €25,000 from government jobs since 2020
The sister of new Education Minister Clifton Grima, Charlene
Cabinet secretary stonewalls on new €30,000 payment to disgraced ex-minister Justyne Caruana
Cabinet Secretary Mario Cutajar has refused to disclose whether
Dumb and dumber
Former MEP Marlene Mizzi has long been knitting with
Yesterday marked the start of a new decade
There’s general agreement that, following the 2013 general election,
It’s only impossible until it’s done
This year, 2022, is Malta’s opportunity to prove that
Robert Abela’s grim year
The year 2021 was another challenging one for many
Looking back to move forward
Injustice, in one form or another, is the subject
Resolutions in the land of collusion
Plague Year Two ended in a haze of smoke
Xewkija farmhouse architect suspended on corruption claims
Gozitan architect Angelo Portelli, currently in the eye of
Almost 20% of Labour MPs elected in 2017 are no longer in parliament
Close to 20% of MPs elected in Joseph Muscat’s
Indian business tycoon who bought 30,000sqm of Dwejra coastline becomes Maltese citizen
Vijay Kumar Berlia, an Indian business tycoon who had
Speaker eyeing third term
Anglu Farrugia, the former Labour deputy leader who has
Other people
The world hit a record daily Covid cases on
Gozo Channel subsidies increase sixfold as staff costs, direct orders increase
Taxpayer subsidies to Gozo Channel have soared to unprecedented
Top cardiologist Albert Fenech dies aged 70
One of Malta’s top cardiologists, Albert Fenech, has passed
Education permanent secretary Frank Fabri condemned by three institutions, yet still there
Permanent Secretary for Education Frank Fabri’s handling of his
Malta’s debt up €3 billion in 2 years
Malta’s debt has increased by a staggering €3 billion
US State Department’s ‘rare rebuke’ indicates US ‘has lost patience’ with Malta
The travel ban imposed by the US Department of
Bulgaria’s cash for passports scheme under EU scrutiny
After Bulgaria pledged to end its ‘golden passport’ scheme
Education Minister Clifton Grima’s canvasser: a sports official suspended over a death threat
Clifton Grima, who has just been appointed minister of
National Festivals Agency run like a village club, NAO says – but the chairman gets a medal
State agency Festivals Malta is being managed like a
His own mess
Why doesn’t Robert Abela clean his own mess? Justyne
A fairy-tale state
The face of justice. The far-seeing eyes of statesmen.
A Maltese Christmas carol
Last night, many of us celebrated Christmas Eve with
Judge Mintoff’s agricultural leases ruling may be ‘ripe for an embarrassing appeal’
The judgement delivered by Judge Lawrence Mintoff in the
‘Filtering system’ for asylum seekers is ‘broken’, insider warns
The system through which asylum seekers’ applications are processed
Clean up your act, or someone else will
The United States sent a clear message to Malta
Reports that mattered (and largely ignored) in ’21
One of the government’s favourite platitudes in 2021 was

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