James Debono

James Debono

James Debono is MaltaToday's chief reporter on environment, planning and land use issues, and one of the newspaper's main political analysts. Apart from blogging regularly on politics, James Debono won the IGM national press awards' environmental reporter of the year in 2011 for his report showing how a beverage company that extracted over 51,000 of cubic metres of water every year from the national water table for free, was awarded an environmental award by the University of Malta. Debono also heads Mediatoday's survey unit, which has conducted polls on all electoral appointments since 2008, correctly predicting the outcome of all elections and the 2011 divorce referendum.

He read history and obtained his Masters' degree from the University of Malta, and in the past worked for TV production house Where's Everybody before joining MaltaToday in 2005. A co-founder of Moviment Graffitti and active in Moviment ghall-Ambjent, he served as a media officer for Alternattiva Demokratika - the Green Party. James is married and has a son. His interests include listening to music and reading.

Articles by this author
Non-Catholics to be taught ‘ethics’ in classroom
National
New curriculum stipulates ‘Ethical Education Programme’ for students opting out of religious instruction in public schools
No solution to ecological havoc in Hofra z-Zghira
National
43000 cubic metres of warm water treated with biocide agent will be dumped into the sea every hour from Delimara power station
Playing fields set to become fully smoke-free by 2014
National
A look inside Malta's new, national environment policy
National
Not in our backyard… again
National
The Bible according to teenagers!
National
Gonzi ‘weakened by divorce’ – Economist Intelligence report
A government of all the talents
National
Addicted to politics? | Francis Zammit Dimech
Interview
One fifth suffer from work-related stress
National
MFCC tent to become permanent with government lease
National
[WATCH] Drivers emerge as Arriva’s redeeming factor
National
Public borehole used by private company
National
Enemalta reveals land route for hazardous waste
National