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KMB festschrift: Labour PM with ‘little political nous’ cradled Mintoffianism to its death

He banged the drum: The story of Tony Carr, Maltese jazz percussionist who gave Donovan solid backbeat and congas

Designing MaltaToday, a sample of my work

Undeterred by EU’s gavel, Maltese trappers hope bird ringing data can save an illegal hobby

€27 million for private schools: the unspoken truth is that the Maltese still worship segregated education

Malta’s anti-trafficking efforts still lack muscle, US report says

Trump, Russia, and the war on woke: Inside the weird world of Neville Gafà

Dalligate redux: OLAF’s lax probity in snus investigation

Over 1,000 in Malta have lost €20 million in SMS, email phishing scams and crypto frauds

Ta’ Qali was meant to be used for National Archives building. Instead, a car park will be built...

European Elections: Quick note on the non-mainstream vote, whose winner was Cassola, defeating the conspiratorial right

Cannabis etiquette could prevent moralists from weaponising odours against smokers on a nascent civic issue in Malta

In the face of the Palestinian genocide, Western embassies use their soft power to get Maltese journalists to talk about... press freedom

It’s thumbs down on Muscat’s Premier league from the football pundits

€111 million for National Bank shareholders: Court says 1972 nationalisation was necessary and compensation is owed on breach of civil right not for denied wealth

Malta hacker in US extradition lured into giving discount code to covert FBI operator

Smuggled Libya oil stored in Enemed tanks: Swiss court acquits journalists

Malta rakes in €200m every year by refunding 85% of tax paid on foreign dividends (around €1.5 billion annually)

Math that explains Malta’s footballing woes: smallness and corruption

Degrees of a lesser god: Social class is a factor in prestige of MCAST vocational qualifications

Past-Future (3/3) Muscat in 2023: the intense humming of political branding

Past-Future (2/3) In 2024, does Roberta Metsola’s Brussels train stop at Malta?

Past-Future (1/3) Return of the honest broker