There's no doubt that the festive season is upon us. The bunting's out, the streets are decked to the brim, and that old ...
To improve the country's public transport, bolster tourism and boost people's quality of life, Malta must invest in modern ...
Malta commemorated half a century since becoming a Republic on Friday - marking another milestone in the country's history. The legacy of what happened on 13 December 1974 is still, for many, up for ...
Celebrating its 50th birthday, the Republic of Malta is sick. Its sickness is manifested in an acute lack of good governance throughout government. The basics of good governance are generally missing, ...
The Nationalist Party (PN) must recalibrate its approach to Gozo by addressing systemic challenges and missed opportunities that have hindered the island's growth. From inadequate infrastructure to ...
It is only the Labour Government's fault that the Ta' Qali Animal Hospital is closed, the Nationalist Party said in response to an article published by The Malta Independent on Sunday last week. In an ...
Labour MEP Thomas Bajada called for a "bottom-up" approach towards politics which thinks beyond the immediate term and acknowledges the public's frustration towards traditional politics.
Premier League leader Liverpool twice came from behind with 10 men to draw with Fulham 2-2, yet dropped points for the second straight match to give hope to its title rivals on Saturday. Arsenal ...
I remember clearly that night 50 years ago. I was coming back from a holiday. Before we left, the sailors on the Tirrenia ship had delayed leaving Syracuse until they could see the Santa Lucia silver ...
Over the past decade, Malta has made significant strides in the realm of animal welfare. The government, along with various organizations and stakeholders, has implemented numerous initiatives and ...
In different epochs, leaders have created cultish followings with the help of state apparatus and sycophants. Democracies are not immune to such upheavals. Indeed, this might easily be happening in a ...
Walking into Valletta a few days ago I caught sight of Chris Fearne, former deputy prime minister and Labour party deputy leader. He seemed as cocky as ever, striding along as if the world owed him a ...