The woman who will not be forgotten
As each testimony in the ongoing court trial on
Carry on as ‘normal’
The Prime Minister has tried hard to reach the
The kink in the armour
Government ministers have a new buzzword. They tell us
Government boasts of ‘biggest fuel price fall ever recorded’ despite EU disparity
The government was quick to promote its new measure
Joseph Dirige Nos
White smoke is billowing out from the police headquarters
Prime Minister given evidence of inquiry 5 days before he was questioned
One of the things that emerge from scrutiny of
L’état, c’est moi
The virus has been defeated and eradicated from our
€6 million in direct orders from the Prime Minister’s Office in 3 years
The Office of the Prime Minister dished out close
What are they so desperate to hide?
Someone sure doesn’t want Joseph Muscat’s resignation letter to
The war chest is empty
It would be interesting to know how much money,
Rule of law reforms reflect Prime Minister’s reluctance to shift power
If first impressions count, then the first impression of
President George Vella refuses to publish Joseph Muscat’s resignation letter
President George Vella is refusing to publish the contents
Air Malta’s plan to fire majority of pilots stalled by court action
Action taken in court by the pilots’ association (ALPA)
The real game in the migrant saga
Is it legal, the way that Malta is treating
Surge in racist and hate speech online following government decisions
Online hate has surfaced repeatedly over the past few
Repubblika calls out Prime Minister for ‘putting a gun to their head’
Civil society Repubblika called out Prime Minister Robert Abela
Government sanctioned disobedience
As parallels continue to be made with wartime years,
A time that’s defining Robert Abela
In last week’s Sunday Times, an op-ed by Robert
Labour’s playbook catches coronavirus
When they tell you it’s not about the money,
Lack of resources in police force an obstacle to murder investigations
The huge lack of resources and the problems of
Robert Abela has no business being ‘angry and hurt’
Prime Minister Robert Abela felt “angry and hurt” by
If this is ‘normality’…
Malta is back to normality. Not. A few days
Police commissioner should be chosen by parliament – Pieter Omtzigt
Special Rapporteur Pieter Omtzigt has called on the Maltese
Silence is evidence
They came, they addressed the Judges, and the wolves
Our second-hand-for-new salesman
Joseph Muscat used to take pride in being dubbed
Redefining ‘normality’
Within a few weeks of his election, Prime Minister
Public Inquiry Board warns PM’s staff: ‘We’re troubled by your lack of credibility’
The credibility of Nigel Vella, the Deputy Head of
If this is governance…
This has been the week in which the Prime
Exhaustion, hope and opportunity
The end of January is drawing near, and the
Resignation is not absolution
Robert Abela’s era is being heralded as a glorious

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