Setting up a new party to challenge the established ones is a long-term project
Ridley Scott’s remark about Malta should prompt us to ask questions
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
We need to invest in our heritage, protect what we have left, and use our creative forces to build a better Malta, one that is appealing to locals and visitors alike
Should the current 12 women MPs elected through the gender mechanism be allowed to make use of the mechanism a second time?
The decision to demolish the British barracks at Fort Chambray signifies more than just a visual loss; it is akin to erasing a chapter from Gozo’s history
As we usher in 2025 we must insist our leaders focus on post-growth economics, reduce the use of natural resources and protect our fragile urban and rural environment
Automated processes could revolutionise the way we build and maintain infrastructure
2024 was dominated by wars in the Middle East and Trump’s shock election victory in the US. But many democracies proved resilient
Like any other technology that reshaped its moment, AI will reshape what we do today. It is up to us to choose how
Emigration could reduce a country’s growth potential and depress employment
New university mural depicts youths’ frustration with overdevelopment in Malta
Pedestrianisation in towns and cities abroad, be they big or small, has ultimately had a beneficial effect on local businesses
Like his predecessor Robert Abela is a very weak prime minister when it comes to good governance
Today's cartoon
Robert Abela’s actions smack of desperation. They’re the final frantic attempts to retain the power he can feel slipping rapidly through his fingers
The Jubilee Year is an opportunity to cherish life, and as Pope Francis said, to find the courage to walk through the door he opened for us to become pilgrims of hope
Will new and smaller parties finally break the mould of Maltese politics?
Numerous ill-conceived projects end up with the Planning Authority’s approval despite objections from various quarters. The planning appeals laws need amending now
The government wants to make it harder for journalists to report corruption and remove the means available to activists to get corruption investigated, prosecuted and punished
Many in this country have not been giving their day’s work, literally or figuratively, for a long time
A new Nationalist government will once again bring normality and stability to our country by, first and foremost, being a government that plans
In just a few days, Salah will be free to sign pre-contract agreements with other clubs.
Today's cartoon strip
2024 was another action-packed year for the disability and voluntary sector
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