It shouldn’t need to take money to motivate us to recycle and keep things clean
Just saying the country is rotten to the core gets you nowhere. There is no excuse for inaction – people need to stand up to be counted
There have been calls for a joint approach to tackling climate change and biodiversity loss for years, but to date, co-ordinated global policy is still lacking
Robert Abela resorts to knee-jerk reactions to try and save his skin, oblivious to the devastating harm he inflicts on his own country
The private sector must play an increasing role in infrastructure funding, yet private investors face higher borrowing costs and growing risk aversion
Today’s letters by Times of Malta readers
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The magisterial inquiry into the ID cards racket allegations will take its time, but what happens in the meantime? How will the concerns of citizens and immigration authorities in other countries be placated?
James Calvert’s annual prediction of who will end up where in the Barclays Premier League come May next year, and why
‘We have caused permanent damage to our islands and our well-being’
The Labour government has sowed and bred a culture whereby individual interests undermine collective ones
The rise of LLMs has made what was once a theoretical debate a very real one
Sadly, this is yet another story of government incompetence when it comes to enforcement
Tax-paying public has right to know how its money is being spent
PM should remember promise about a better system of handling requests for suspension of permits subject to appeal
Survey carried out between October and December 2023 shows only 32% of EU citizens willing to fight for their country if there is a war
Republicans should see a defeat in November’s US presidential election as an opportunity to finally get rid of Donald Trump and return the party to winning ways
With the practice of men and women swimming together as a leisure activity came a new way of looking at the beach: a stage in which the self is displayed
It is disheartening to witness the decline in our shared sense of decency and manners that once guided our interactions
Those who claim they care for Israel’s long-term survival should pressure Israel to end the Gaza war now and seek a political settlement
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
Experts are advising that risk assessment should be made obligatory for domestic violence victims. The authorities should seriously consider this
Huge increase in short let rental apartments in Swieqi causing huge social problems in Swieqi
We should exercise the power to choose with an appreciation for the legitimate concerns of others
In a tweet last year, Robert Abela said cabinet had approved a fairer system for planning appeals. Meanwhile, Rome burns as Nero fiddles
The solution to expanding the number of viable coop societies is education and informational
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