[WATCH] MaltaToday’s survey results analysed
James Debono / Kurt Sansone
MaltaToday Executive Editor Kurt Sansone and Senior Journalist James Debono dissect the numbers from MaltaToday’s July survey
Boiler No. 7 all over again: Seven days of hell
Kurt Sansone
Robert Abela and Miriam Dalli keep referring to the sins of PN administrations past to defend the present… Who gives two hoots about what the PN did or did not do? What...
Killing in the name of
James Debono

Political parties can only come clean on the fireworks issue if they cut their links with the fireworks lobby.

Political parties can only come clean on the fireworks...

News without truth
Caroline Muscat

Paul Vincenti is making an argument against divorce based on notions he doesn’t even understand. So he needs to look them up.

Paul Vincenti is making an argument against divorce based...

Political parties and the local councils’ earthquake
Michael Falzon

Councillors would not have been better without the discipline of their...

Councillors would not have been better without the...

Tangentopoli in Malta?
James Debono

Some have compared the current epidemic of bribery hitting local councils to tangentopoli (Bribesville). I beg to differ: Malta simply doesn't have an...

Some have compared the current epidemic of bribery...

Honey and smiles
Carmen Sammut

Malta needs coordinated public diplomacy and nation branding strategies.

Malta needs coordinated public diplomacy and nation...

Financing corruption and dying to live
Michael Briguglio

Don’t expect any proper reform on party financing by parties who are so cosy with the unaccountable system of political money laundering.

Don’t expect any proper reform on party financing...

Gaddafi's crackpot diplomacy
James Debono

Gaddafi looks and sounds like a crackpot who reinforces his exotic 'otherness'.   But we should see him for what he is a political survivor...

Gaddafi looks and sounds like a crackpot who reinforces...

Even closer to Harare
Evarist Bartolo

For 74 years broadcasting has been used crudely or subtly by the government of the day as its mouthpiece.

For 74 years broadcasting has been used crudely or subtly...

The silence of the lambs
Caroline Muscat

The muffled announcement of PBS’s new CEO, Anton Attard, compounds what is already a problematic situation in terms of freedom of the press in Malta.

The muffled announcement of PBS’s new CEO, Anton...

It’s the season, silly!
Carmen Sammut

The sagas of some of the appointments of  PBS executives in recent years strongly suggest political influence at that level too.

The sagas of some of the appointments of  PBS...

Unsurprising Sliema
Michael Briguglio

Should we be surprised with the hurly-burly that is taking place at the Sliema Local Council?

Should we be surprised with the hurly-burly that is...

Sliema is choking to death
Evarist Bartolo

The Valletta and Sliema agglomeration is a zone where pollution limits are being exceeded due to the Marsa Power Station and heavy traffic.

The Valletta and Sliema agglomeration is a zone where...

Come on, Alan, get on with your job
Saviour Balzan

Camilleri should start taking his job seriously instead of worrying over the type of wedding ring on one’s finger

Camilleri should start taking his job seriously instead...

Herding people into the private sector
Toni Abela

We are facing a scenario where public services fail to deliver what has already been paid during the lifetime of a person, and people having to seek private...

We are facing a scenario where public services fail to...

Perpetuating an anomaly
James Debono

Giving gay couples and separated cohabitees the same rights as cohabiting brothers and sisters will not bring about equality but will perpetuate the Maltese...

Giving gay couples and separated cohabitees the same...

Medicine prices: patients before profits
Frank Portelli

Why didn’t the dog bark ? It's a curious incident

Why didn’t the dog bark ? It's a curious...

Monkey business
Toni Abela

What came to my mind when MEPA chairman Austin Walker compared himself to an expensive car...

What came to my mind when MEPA chairman Austin Walker...

Ramming civil society
Carmen Sammut

Our civil society has its owls, its peacocks, and its foxes too.... Critical voices are not an unnecessary nuisance; they may contribute to enrich our...

Our civil society has its owls, its peacocks, and its...