There’s no way Man United are incapable of putting another 18 to 20 points
Today's cartoon strip
Why did many not question why Ridley Scott passed negative comments on Malta?
It seems many Gozitans do not want an undersea tunnel
Today's cartoon
NAO revelations about the mismanagement of Europride are obscene
Much remains to be done, but we have made tangible progress in the past year
Our society must be upward-focused, with our eyes set firmly on what comes next
Europe should not be defined by geography alone but by a shared commitment to certain values and ways of life
The benefits of including financial literacy in schools are huge
We see little sign of the government moving away from its low-value labour model
The film rebate scheme should be adjusted to ensure it is sustainable without allowing one single Hollywood film consume the entire annual budget
Jimmy Carter brokered a rare, enduring Middle East peace deal between Israel and Egypt, but his main accomplishments came after he left the White House
We need to kick out the politicians who have caused so much damage to our beautiful country and replace them with politicians whose interest is the well-being of the country and its people
Today's letters by Times of Malta readers
Some individuals are reaping the economic benefits while the general public ends up paying the social costs
We have arrived at a historical moment that requires us to be vigilant to identify the risks that techno-feudalism poses to our democracies
Jimmy Carter was a decent good man who was probably more successful as an ex-president that as US president
The attorney general should apologise and explain why she decided to charge Phyllisienne Brincat with hate speech
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
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
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