Commentary Beyond grief’s threshold What does a grieving planet look like? I never thought I'd ever open a column…Julian DeliaAugust 1, 2025
Photo-essay PHOTO-ESSAY: a tale of two facades The Labour Party's headquarters rises out of Mile End road like a brutalist titan's sore…Julian DeliaJuly 17, 2025
Investigations How public healthcare became cripplingly dependent on one medical supplier If you had some sort of replacement surgery at Mater Dei Hospital during the past…Julian DeliaJuly 13, 2025
Investigations Government outsourced €47 million in services from three private healthcare operators since 2013 The government spent a total of at least €47 million on outsourcing services from three…Julian DeliaJuly 13, 2025
Analysis The verdict: Adrian Delia As the entire country waits with bated breath to see who will lead the Nationalist…Julian DeliaJune 25, 2025
Commentary The great trust impasse A part of me always assumed that society would come undone at the hands of…Julian DeliaMay 14, 2025
Caption story The pros and cons of being Joseph Muscat Scroll through these photos to read our caption story: PROS: you still get to make…Julian DeliaMay 12, 2025
Investigations Sanctioned Russian-Maltese firm with deep government ties to hold major compliance conference KEY FINDINGS The global investment firm known by the brand name Exante is going to…Julian DeliaMay 9, 2025
Commentary Cognitive dissonance on steroids Here's a quick list of recent headlines I'd like you to think of in succession.…Julian DeliaMay 1, 2025
Analysis The Maltese government undermined Europe’s bedrock for a pittance The government's response to the European Court of Justice's ruling on Tuesday will probably go…Julian DeliaApril 30, 2025