Volt pledges European basic income for low earners instead of taxes
Volt Malta launches manifesto with pledge for European Basic Income (EBI)...
Volt Malta launches manifesto with pledge for European...
Election Playbook: The calm before the storm?
Battling rough seas was never my forte – here’s day eight of the...
Battling rough seas was never my forte – here’s...
The lion that can’t roar too loudly
How will the rising political temperature impact on the turnout and the behaviour of non-voters? JAMES DEBONO reflects on Robert Abela’s tight rope walk...
How will the rising political temperature impact on the...
Election Playbook: Maybe the real Establishment was the friends we made along the way
I too have been victimised by the Establishment (I was held accountable for my poor decisions) – read more for a round-up of day seven of the election...
I too have been victimised by the Establishment (I was held...
[WATCH] Ewropej at MCAST: MEP candidates on Abela speech, climate, youths, and foreign workers
Labour candidate Thomas Bajada echoes Abela claims on Vitals inquiry
Labour candidate Thomas Bajada echoes Abela claims on...
Election Playbook: This is no longer Netflix, this is an HBO drama
Who cares about the election campaign? Joseph Muscat and his two closest...
Who cares about the election campaign? Joseph Muscat and...
Alex Agius Saliba: The Nationalist Party is only interested in personal gain
Labour MEP candidates Alex Agius Saliba, Claudette Abela Baldacchino claim the Nationalist Party works against Malta, and not ‘for you’
Labour MEP candidates Alex Agius Saliba, Claudette Abela...
Election playbook: Is this what the rest of the election campaign is going to look like?
With the first week of the election campaign behind us, it seems that the past few days' events could shape the remainder of the campaign
With the first week of the election campaign behind us, it...
Dalligate, the movie, is out. But its star is Green politician José Bové
‘Smoke Signals’ has premiered in Strasbourg, seat of the European Parliament in France, where a crusading MEP is pitted against the European...
‘Smoke Signals’ has premiered in Strasbourg,...
European elections: From 1979 to 2024
MaltaToday takes a look at the elections held since 1979 to elect the European Parliament, which has expanded gradually over time to take into account the...
MaltaToday takes a look at the elections held since 1979 to...
Election playbook: Between two Fearnes
The deputy prime minister gears up for potential charges in the Vitals privatisation investigation on day three of the election campaign
The deputy prime minister gears up for potential charges in...
Start looking for new European Commissioner, Casa tells government
Nationalist MEP David Casa says Labour should start looking for a Plan B for...
Nationalist MEP David Casa says Labour should start looking...
Election Playbook: You can’t make an omelette without breaking a few Grech(Mintoff)s
Mic drops are out, egg drops are in. Read below to find out more of what happened during the University debate on day two of the campaign.
Mic drops are out, egg drops are in. Read below to find out...
Abela downplays Vitals inquiry comments: ‘The timing is what undermines the judiciary’
PM Robert Abela claims members of the judiciary are also disappointed by the timing of the inquiry’s conclusion
PM Robert Abela claims members of the judiciary are also...
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