Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
A ‘138’ helpline has been set up for citizens to file reports of construction site abuses. Let us hope that this will lead to real change and accountability in this sector
Bro. Edward Galea turns 100 tomorrow
China’s planned reforms will enable China’s economy to continue its high-quality development and bring more stability and new vitality to global economic growth
October will see the opening of a grand national project, a multifaceted campus that comprises indoor gallery spaces, outdoor sculpture gardens and restored fortifications
There are individuals who do enter politics with a genuine intention of serving society and make a positive impact. The late Joe Brincat was one of them
Impunity reigns supreme, the streets are congested, polluted and dirty, mass importation of low-paid workers strains infrastructure, and Robert Abela is missing in action
If we don’t create proper spaces for women, then how are we any better than J. D. Vance?
The goal of governance at the central and local levels must be to promote development and make public spaces, communities, towns, and villages more prosperous, civilised, and attractive to all people
We must urge our leaders and politicians to engage in constructive dialogue and step back from the precipice of global war
The unregulated market is in urgent need of enforcement and legislative reform
Young people want to live freely, experience life abroad, and broaden their perspectives
An honest, soul-searching exercise will uncover the shallowness of our self-assessed exaggerated excellence
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
Today's cartoon
The Security Service Act needs more safeguards and wiretapping needs judicial not political oversight
By targeting Hezbollah’s military leader and Hamas’ political leader Israel has shown it is willing to risk an escalation of conflict into new fronts
The façades of several iconic bank branches in Malta are under threat. They should be saved as part of our banking heritage
There are consequences for failing in basic literacy and numeracy even if the government hides them by providing absurdly expensive babysitting services
Malta’s economy, built on cheap non-EU labour, is now grappling with the consequences of this dependency
After binge-watching the Paris Olympics I promise not to do it all over again in precisely 1,444 days’ time. Not that I’m counting...
Delaying investment in wind energy could have significant negative repercussions for the environment, the economy, and Malta’s energy security
Fresh scandals seem to be surfacing every week
It is time for industry and the government to find the right balance of foreign workers and tourists that the country needs and can handle
Rather than competing, the Panning Authority and the Chamber of Architects should be doing things together
If there was any doubt about Robert Abela’s feebleness, Edward Scicluna’s saga certainly dispelled it
Today's cartoon strip
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