Minister was questioned by police on Wednesday
On May 18, 2015, Minister George Vella appointed Jean Claude Galea Mallia as Honorary Consul to Ghana. Two years later, as revealed in a report by the Commissioner for Standards, Trade Malta CEO Anton Buttigieg was desperately asking: “Did anyone carry...
Minister gives statement to the police
Election unlikely before November, Labour insiders say
Floating voters will not be faced with an easy choice at the next election if they continue to opt for one of the two main parties. As things stand, they must choose between a party hollow of political principles and another still devoid of policy...
We must work hard to improve the principles of good governance in Malta
Party insiders say issue may form part of electoral manifesto
PL says proposal should be debated by society, not just parliament
The property had been requisitioned in 1973
The country needs a change in government and PL to reform itself
The PN's 2008 electoral victory was a pyrrhic one
Deputy leader says proposals were approved in a vote last week
Mention corruption, and the prime minister will start talking about the economy
Seventeen years after EU membership, Malta finds itself in a curious position. In a recent poll, from among the EU-27, membership got the highest endorsement from the Maltese polled; every EU-budget negotiation has gone very well for Malta. And, yet,...
Can Labour be trusted with a third term in office?
Deborah Schembri's new MDA role adds to the power of the developers' lobby
We politicians have some soul-searching to do. But we are not alone.
Prime Minister deliver Workers’ Day message
Randolph Debattista to serve as editor of The Journal
PN sources: Leak was meant to score cheap political points
Azzopardi says switch is due to scale of corruption
All sitting ministers who served in Joseph Muscat’s cabinet should resign
Malta, as some funny guys keep reminding us, is a unique place. Every time we reach what we think is the real bottom of the trough, we dig a few more endless holes of perfidy. Yet, the people, the Joes, Carmens and Frankies of the isle seem happy.
It is becoming increasingly obvious that both the Labour and Nationalist parties are starting to draw their electoral battle lines. Labour won the 2017 and 2013 elections hands down. Its return to power in 2013 was widely expected, though not many...
On April 26, 1937, in a small Spanish village, hundreds of civilians were brutally massacred by Fascist and Nazi forces at Francisco Franco’s behest. It was one of the first bombings of civilians by a military air force. That village was Guernica, the...
Labour criticises Opposition leader's comments about cannabis reform plans
Labour must denounce its demons if it is to rehabilitate itself
Opposition leader wants to take Malta back to the days before Labour’s progress
Goodwill and integrity are to democratic institutions what oil is to an engine
Arnold Cassola asks Electoral Commission to investigate
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