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TOP STORY

Highest concentration of single mothers in South

Kurt Sansone

There are more than 2,100 single mothers receiving State benefits and a breakdown of statistics according to locality reveals another grim picture for the Cottonera area with Isla, Xghajra and Bormla having the highest concentration of unmarried mothers...


TOP NEWS

“Keeping an open mind”, says Sant on European Constitution

From London to Tal-Qroqq Malta, Skanska’s medical problems

US elections - Last Lap


OTHER NEWS

Was there data exchange yes or no?

Tony and Censu serve hard volleys on ports reform debate

New PBS chairman: “No place for prima donnas at my station”

Losing the ‘war on drugs’, MPs discuss changes to drug laws

How ex-Police Commissioner acted abusively – witness

Malta will have to seek permission for export of ships for breaking

Bowing to secular Europe

Being a Maltese commissioner

The race for the President of the…

Animal welfare groups and Pandora’s Box


INTERVIEW

Bad news and déjà vu
Self-aggrandisement is an illness that often afflicts animals of the political kind, especially in a small country where politicians are only rivalled by the parish priest in their popularity down at the village bar. By Kurt Sansone


THIS WEEK

Theatre - a tool for life and an end in itself
Stephanie Farrugia has become a household face through her work as a newscaster, a television presenter and as an actress.

 


Will malta be a bridge to the south?
Karl Schembri
takes our promise to bridge Europe with North Africa seriously and foresees some problems

Small is Beautiful
Saviour Balzan takes a historical and cultural perspective at Malta and the Maltese

The day Europe became one
Kurt Sansone recalls the day in Copenhagen when the EU of 25 finally became a reality

Waiting for Europe - the long march to emancipation ….
Matthew Vella leaves no stone unturned in underlining the aspirations of that very small but anxious libertarian core of Maltese voters

Is Europe a Christian bastion?
European identity has been moulded by its deep roots in Christianity, is this still valid? Julian Manduca asks

 

 

 

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EDITORIAL

Mater Dei end it here
“Our company policy is to talk to our clients and not to the press,” so declared the Chairman of Skanska following his inconclusive meeting with the Prime Minister.


OPINION

The Europe I did not vote for
Do you recall? Joe Saliba, the harbinger of numbers-arguments in politics, and with him the premier’s right-hand man Tonio Borg... - Saviour Balzan

No religion in politics - Anna Mallia

 


SPORT

Tony Formosa's world of sports
Serious doping charges against ‘the Old Lady’




BUSINESS

BOV Group registers robust financial performance

HSBC Bank Malta nominated for IFS Financial Innovation Award

Censu Galea visits Global Group, announces standardisation initiative

Middlesea Valletta Life launches MSV Capital Guaranteed Bond

Vodafone Malta signs international agreement with Cable & Wireless


LETTERS

The role of legal procurators

The stench at Marsascala

The imagination of man

Why disqualify Turkey?

A victory for reason, a defeat for homophobia

Bile-laden invectives

Freddie Fenech, shocking but unfair

Land reclamation is the only solution

Why are you removing your cats

Seen any - Sejjieh u fil signs’ - they are everywhere!

 



 

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MaltaToday stood at 1.7 percent a year ago. The survey was carried out after the elections. MaltaToday’s increased readership is reflected in this newspaper’s sales records which have shot up during the last year. The Malta Independent on Sunday dropped by 6 percent during the same period.


 
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