Customer care
Monday, 6 June 2016, 08:00
Last update: about 9 years ago
Alfred Sant
When clients, consumers and constituents believe they are being shortchanged, the present fashion is to direct them towards some section or office where they will be heard and given...
Divide et impera; divide ut regnes
Sunday, 5 June 2016, 11:00
Last update: about 9 years ago
Daphne Caruana Galizia
Put more simply in English, this is the age-old policy, supposedly first verbalised by Philip II of Macedon and later put to excellent use by Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and the British in India, of...
Brexit round the corner
Sunday, 5 June 2016, 10:45
Last update: about 9 years ago
Noel Grima
It was The Guardian, which is firmly in the Remain camp, which announced this week that a poll it commissioned shows that the Brexit camp has surged ahead in the UK. Up till then, the Remain...
Where is the rule book?
Saturday, 4 June 2016, 08:49
Last update: about 9 years ago
Rachel Borg
Malta has become unrecognisable from what is was as it began its life as an independent country. The character, principles and values that once defined this island are lost and...
Pseudo-environmentalists and industrial investment
Saturday, 4 June 2016, 08:01
Last update: about 9 years ago
Simon Mercieca
It seems that my last blog about the shipyard and the tearing up of an invitation by the Labour whip Dr Godfrey Farrugia on Facebook, irked a number of individuals to the extent that the Minister for...
Health in a spin
Friday, 3 June 2016, 10:29
Last update: about 9 years ago
Claudette Buttigieg
Isn’t it very odd that the Minister for Health claims he is “not aware” that there is political interference at the health centres? That’s not a denial. It’s a very cagey...
I’m not a columnist. I’m a terrorist.
Thursday, 2 June 2016, 10:36
Last update: about 9 years ago
Daphne Caruana Galizia
Former European Commissioner John Dalli, who was given half an hour to clear his desk at the European Commission and then went on to evade prosecution in Malta and fight prosecution abroad, has...
Strikes in France
Thursday, 2 June 2016, 08:08
Last update: about 9 years ago
Alfred Sant
There has been a resurgence of strike activity in France recently. Social conflict has long been brewing there. Now it boiled over when the government decided to give effect to a “reform”...
#notosolitary
Wednesday, 1 June 2016, 12:12
Last update: about 9 years ago
Andrew Azzopardi
The people in this country amuse me. Now that the ‘open season’ for the celebration of our favourite patron saint takes off we see devotion like no other. Non-stop...
Get down to work
Tuesday, 31 May 2016, 08:58
Last update: about 9 years ago
Gejtu Vella
I think we can agree that fiscal morality is the backbone of good governance supporting social justice. We can also agree that public funds should not be squandered. Similarly, we can subscribe...