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Enemalta’s double standards halt project
Mr Dalli told MaltaToday that he was anxious to reopen Carter’s supermarket in Paola and employ more people. But, he said, not only is he having to tackle a legacy of problems left by the Price Club debacle, he has also been blocked by Enemalta’s unfair and bizarre tactics. READ MORE>


MLP throws its weight behind Louis Buhagiar
The Malta Labour Party is keeping tight-lipped over the police investigations involving former parliamentary secretary Louis Buhagiar and refusing to be drawn on whether the medical consultant should resign as a party spokesman pending the outcome of the case. READ MORE>


Collective agreement at Union Press
Workers at GWU still waiting for pay rise
The new collective agreement for Union Press workers is still in the balance with no agreement yet reached between the workers’ committee, UPEC, and the management. READ MORE>


Interview

Helen D�Amato

What the backbenchers are really saying
As a former teacher, Nationalist MP Helen D’Amato knows all about the importance of communicating. And she is not afraid to tell RAY ABDILLA that the political party she represents might need a few lessons of its own

Opinion

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Bank charges, security lapses and wedding photographs
The monetary small-fry, security-mad TV presenters and Malta’s answer to the Beckhams all get Saviour Balzan’s treatment this week

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Lessons in labour
Even in times of unrest and conflict, all women should have the right to be able to get to hospital to give birth safely and in dignity, says Miriam Dunn

People


A voice in the wilderness
Carmelo Vassallo has earned a reputation for being outspoken. Daring to offer an alternative view to the Mid-East conflict has incurred the wrath of the pro-Palestine lobby, as both sides appear to be increasingly colour-blind to grey.

Sport

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An ex-serviceman who’s given football a facelift
Former Rabat, Sliema, Hibernians and Hamrun Spartans coach Andy Weavill has just become head coach with English Second Division side Huddersfield Town. Today he speaks to RAY ABDILLA about his expectations for his new job in England and looks back on the ups and downs of coaching Maltese football

This Week


What a week!

Arthur Tonna, tells Ramona Depares about the glamour in being a Freddie Mercury lookalike






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