Greener on the other side… | Arnold Cassola
As voter confidence in the bigger parties seems to visibly wane, AD/The Green...
As voter confidence in the bigger parties seems to visibly...
Words know no age | Adrian Grima
Better known for his politically engaged work, writer and Maltese literature lecturer Adrian Grima has just launched two books for children.
Better known for his politically engaged work, writer and...
Not standing for the sake of it, but to win | Tonio Fenech
In the wake of declaring his decision to stand for the deputy leader contest...
In the wake of declaring his decision to stand for the...
Unfinished business | Helena Dalli
As Helena Dalli looks forward to implement the policies she never got time to do under the 1996 Labour administration, she todays speak about why Malta needs a...
As Helena Dalli looks forward to implement the policies she...
Exorcising ghosts | Reno Azzopardi
In the four years since his brother died under mysterious circumstances in police custody, Reno Azzopardi has struggled to overcome his sense of loss. This he...
In the four years since his brother died under mysterious...
Private practice | Deo Debattista
While criticising government for its lack of long-term vision, Labour candidate Deo Debattista emphasises the importance of the fusion of government and the...
While criticising government for its lack of long-term...
The tenacious reformer | Dolores Cristina
Education Minister Dolores Cristina speaks of her heartbreak at losing social...
Education Minister Dolores Cristina speaks of her...
Sex, secrets and the legacy of Mintoff | Alex Vella Gera
Last year, Alex Vella Gera was at the centre of the censorship storm thanks to...
Last year, Alex Vella Gera was at the centre of the...
I’m a believer… | Simon Busuttil
MEP Simon Busuttil acknowledges that the dice appear loaded against a PN victory at the next election. But he still believes the Nationalist Party can still...
MEP Simon Busuttil acknowledges that the dice appear loaded...
Balancing the scales of justice | Josè Herrera
Labour MP and shadow minister for justice Josè Herrera talks about Labour’s...
Labour MP and shadow minister for justice Josè Herrera...
Malta’s leap in the dark | Peter Apap Bologna
Not all tears shed on Independence Day in 1964 were tears of joy at Malta’s...
Not all tears shed on Independence Day in 1964 were tears...
I am an action man | Claudio Grech
Claudio Grech emerges from the shadow of Austin Gatt, proclaiming to be somebody with a vision and not just a yes man.
Claudio Grech emerges from the shadow of Austin Gatt,...
The proof of the pudding… | Joseph Muscat
Joseph Muscat is brimming with confidence ahead of an election which cannot be...
Joseph Muscat is brimming with confidence ahead of an...
In the footsteps of Austin? | Emanuel Delia
From student leader to the face of transport reform: Austin Gatt’s right-hand...
From student leader to the face of transport reform: Austin...
Eurovision was only the beginning | Ira Losco
Malta’s former Eurovision hopeful (and near-winner) Ira Losco takes a break...
Malta’s former Eurovision hopeful (and near-winner) Ira...
The great debate: cigarette packaging
Following Australia’s High Court ruling on cigarette packaging, Charles Saliba, general manager, British American Tobacco Ltd, on the court’s decision and...
Following Australia’s High Court ruling on cigarette...
Closing Uncle Dom’s books | Wenzu Mintoff
Wenzu Mintoff attributes his uncle's reluctance to stand up against criminal...
Wenzu Mintoff attributes his uncle's reluctance to stand up...
A different Church | Rene Camilleri
Rev Prof. Rene Camilleri lectures theology at the University of Malta. He is also perceived as a ringleader in an apparent ‘priest’s revolt’ – a...
Rev Prof. Rene Camilleri lectures theology at the...