Commentary Spare us the sanctimonious bullshit Much has been said about the Nationalist Party's need for "soul-searching." It is absolutely true…Julian DeliaJune 19, 2025
Commentary When the duopoly cracked FOLLOWER UPDATE (article begins further below): I apologise to my loyal readers for missing a…Julian DeliaJune 16, 2025
Commentary The ‘big fish in a small pond’ dilemma It seems that, since we published this column a month ago, the great trust impasse…Julian DeliaJune 11, 2025
Commentary On Damascene conversions Dear social media influencers on my timeline: you're all trendsetters. Ever the early adopters of…Julian DeliaJune 10, 2025
Commentary If public land can be handed over after buying enough politicians, then it’s not public Did you know that Malta doesn't even have a fully functional digital land registry? Currently,…Julian DeliaJune 8, 2025
Commentary Silence cannot withstand the deafening loudness of the truth When the guilty verdict was announced in the Maksar trial yesterday evening, my thumbs hovered…Julian DeliaJune 6, 2025
Commentary The turn of the screw begins in earnest Two months ago, it was already clear that the government must permanently silence its loudest…Julian DeliaJune 5, 2025
Commentary No mercy for dead horses Home affairs minister Byron Camilleri's career would be catastrophically funny if it weren't such a…Julian DeliaMay 29, 2025
Commentary There is no honour among thieves – so why would you expect fair business? Since the very beginning of Robert Abela's tenure as prime minister, the Labour Party has…Julian DeliaMay 27, 2025
CommentaryEditorial announcement Live from the bottom of the pit It's been a while since I wrote an editorial about this project and where it's…Julian DeliaMay 26, 2025