Labour Party
If there is one thing that the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC)... View more
Jason Micallef syndrome
By now, it seems clear that the entire country spent the past... View more
Ġustizzja Għal Artna campaign has ‘no visibility’ on government’s claimed rollback on planning bills
The Ġustizzja Għal Artna campaign, which organised two of the largest environmental... View more
PBS: Amplifying ignorance is not a public service
The statement issued this week by the Malta Women’s Lobby (MWL) is... View more
Massive turnout for Budget Day protest sends clear message to government on planning bills
A PR nightmare unfolded for the government throughout this evening as its... View more
How the prime minister backed himself into a corner
Prime minister Robert Abela seems to have a chronic inability to read... View more
Former MP Justyne Caruana awarded new €78,000 government contract
Former minister and Labour MP Justyne Caruana has been granted yet another... View more
MEPs condemn Malta’s slow progress during rule of law debate
During a debate about Malta’s backsliding on the rule of law and... View more
How our politicians export Maltese bickering to the European stage
One of the most well-known examples of the dysfunctional nature of Maltese... View more
The right to a healthy environment
I don’t hold a high opinion of the environmental credentials of either... View more
When secrecy is vital
The President’s kitchen garden has been closed for over a year. Nobody... View more
At least €860,000 in taxpayer money down the drain as Malta Enterprise beneficiary vanishes
The Malta-based branch of a company that claims to provide cutting edge... View more
Haunted by her sister’s killer: Stacey Camilleri’s plea for justice and safety
Five years ago, Chantelle Chetcuti, 34, was fatally stabbed multiple times in... View more
Eight years later: where are the enablers who created the climate for Daphne’s murder?
Despite it being eight years since her murder, justice for Daphne Caruana... View more
Magistrate slams police force, OHSA for botching Matthew Bartolo case
In a scathing 95-page judgment, Magistrate Claire Stafrace Zammit described how, in... View more
Construct Furniture shareholder fined €7,000, cleared of involuntary homicide in Matthew Bartolo case
After a decade-long court saga, Construct Furniture’s majority shareholder John Agius was... View more
Anyone’s right to swing their fist ends where someone else’s face begins
Recent statistics about illegal hunting incidents tracked by voluntary conservation groups have... View more
Ian Borg’s hollow nobel peace prize nomination exposes divisions within the Labour Party
Here’s something about foreign minister Ian Borg’s decision to nominate US President... View more
How Steward Healthcare came for its pound of flesh, and why the government couldn’t stop it
If there is one thing that the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC)... View more
Jason Micallef syndrome
By now, it seems clear that the entire country spent the past... View more
Massive turnout for Budget Day protest sends clear message to government on planning bills
A PR nightmare unfolded for the government throughout this evening as its... View more
How the prime minister backed himself into a corner
Prime minister Robert Abela seems to have a chronic inability to read... View more
Former MP Justyne Caruana awarded new €78,000 government contract
Former minister and Labour MP Justyne Caruana has been granted yet another... View more
MEPs condemn Malta’s slow progress during rule of law debate
During a debate about Malta’s backsliding on the rule of law and... View more
How our politicians export Maltese bickering to the European stage
One of the most well-known examples of the dysfunctional nature of Maltese... View more
The right to a healthy environment
I don’t hold a high opinion of the environmental credentials of either... View more