Analysis Minister(s) for dehumanisation Since 2013, the Labour government has cycled through four home affairs ministers. The first one…Julian DeliaFebruary 22, 2024
News ‘The truth is catching up with the police commissioner’ – defiant Repubblika inches forward in Pilatus case Rule of law NGO Repubblika cried 'victory' twice earlier today in two separate court cases…Julian DeliaFebruary 19, 2024
News Key witness in Matthew Bartolo case: ‘How did he end up in there? It’s a question I ask myself everyday’ Following an eight-year legal saga in which the only witness who was present when 17…Julian DeliaFebruary 19, 2024
Commentary When the regime runs out of ideas You know things are going to hell when even the 'positive' propaganda is messed up.…Julian DeliaFebruary 19, 2024
GUEST POST A petrifying (but necessary) read about Daphne Editor's note: this is a guest post. The author's bio can be found at the…Julian DeliaFebruary 16, 2024
Analysis The green revolution needs unflinching revolutionaries Featured photo credit: Ian Falzon photography Last week, Malta and the rest of Europe witnessed…Julian DeliaFebruary 12, 2024
Commentary Short-term gains, long-term devastation If you've been following my work for some time, chances are you'll probably be familiar…Julian DeliaFebruary 11, 2024
Commentary Unprintable contempt Watching the Labour Party pretend to bristle with indignation at something is always a process…Julian DeliaFebruary 10, 2024
News The best in Europe: Malta trumps fellow member states in mock SLAPP contest Malta is yet again in the international limelight for all the wrong reasons. In a…Julian DeliaFebruary 6, 2024
Commentary The paradox of unexplained wealth In the introduction to the Basel Institute's guide to laws targeting unexplained wealth, the author,…Julian DeliaFebruary 5, 2024