Affairs of State | Michael Pace Ross
The next National Census will include migrants for the first time, while breaking taboos on cohabitation, same-sex couples and other ‘bedroom...
The next National Census will include migrants for the...
The people versus... | Alex Vella Gera
Author of controversial short story ‘Li Tkisser Sewwi’ – as well as a number of other books, including novels and collections of poetry...
Author of controversial short story ‘Li Tkisser...
Who’s afraid of divorce? | Rene Camilleri
Theologian Fr Rene Camilleri is not scared of the...
Theologian Fr Rene Camilleri is not...
The man who refused €7,000 | Jean-Pierre Farrugia
Jean Pierre Farrugia thinks that the government is cut off from reality and...
Jean Pierre Farrugia thinks that the government is cut...
His own man | Jesmond Mugliett
Former Minister Jesmond Mugliett has no qualms criticising his own party in parliament, but he vehemently denies being motivated by disgruntlement at the...
Former Minister Jesmond Mugliett has no qualms...
Naming and shaming | Carm Mifsud Bonnici
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici wants to keep our children safe, reform the prison system, keep speculation out of Auditor General...
Justice and Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici...
The family guy | Edwin Vassallo
Edwin Vassallo believes that marriage has a superior value to cohabitation. So why is he against separated persons marrying the partner with whom they have...
Edwin Vassallo believes that marriage has a superior...
Pro-divorce means pro-family | Deborah Schembri
Chairman of the newly formed ‘Yes’ campaign Dr Deborah Schembri...
Chairman of the newly formed ‘Yes’ campaign...
Too early to panic | Mario de Marco
The late Professor Guido de Marco is a tough act to follow. His son, Dr Mario de Marco, is Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, the Environment and Culture....
The late Professor Guido de Marco is a tough act to...
Weathering the storm | Lawrence Gonzi
He stands by his decisions, denies falling out with Austin Gatt, and reneges on a former decision to reform electoral law. Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi is a...
He stands by his decisions, denies falling out with...
Kenneth Zammit Tabona on art, buses and birds
Kenneth Zammit Tabona is a renowned artist and popular columnist. His life...
Kenneth Zammit Tabona is a renowned artist and popular...
Shaken, but still standing | Tonio Fenech
Finance Minister Tonio Fenech has survived allegations of corruption, trading...
Finance Minister Tonio Fenech has survived allegations of...
A future in the world of tourism | Tony Coleiro
Tourism in Malta is a lifeline for many a company, whether directly or...
Tourism in Malta is a lifeline for many a company,...
A bolt from the blue | George Micallef
In the past year, government invested €2.5 million to develop new airline routes that made 2010 a bountiful year for the tourism industry. Isn’t...
In the past year, government invested €2.5 million...
WATCH | Emmanuel Mallia interviewed. An analysis of the Whistleblower's Act
Prominent criminal lawyer Emmanuel Mallia throws the dorrs wide open to a national debate on the recently launched Whistleblower’s Act, and calls for...
Prominent criminal lawyer Emmanuel Mallia throws the...
Keeping fingers crossed | Joseph Formosa Gauci
Unlike many other government officials who can only speak about better times...
Unlike many other government officials who can only speak...
'The PN needs new direction' | John Dalli
Six years after his forced resignation from Lawrence Gonzi’s Cabinet...
Six years after his forced resignation from Lawrence...
Lies, damn lies and the Ministry of Health | Paul Pace
Mark Twain believes there are three kinds of lies. Lies, damn lies and...
Mark Twain believes there are three kinds of lies. Lies,...