10 Aug When three is not a crowd

As tempted as I was to torture myself, last week I purposely didn’t watch the live debate between the Prime Minister and the leader of Opposition on Xarabank. A few days later however I watched a recording of it because I thought that having the...

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10 Aug Even life itself is self-inflicted

Last week the Employer’s Association came up with what (at first glance) appears to be a logical proposition to curb sick leave abuse. On closer scrutiny however, it turns out to be rather silly and, as the PM called it, ‘draconian’. The Employer’s Association proposed that...

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04 Aug Some of us don’t get to choose

As most readers already know, my brother has an intellectual disability, which among other things affects his short-term memory. But whilst he forgets where he puts his shoes, he never forgets what he’s had for lunch or dinner. In fact, he loves his food so...

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03 Aug The break that never was

  I was planning to take a good break from writing this month. I thought August would be perfect for this, you know with not much happening and the summer heat taking its toll. I was secretly hoping that everyone would go into holiday mode and...

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02 Aug A letter to my son

To be read on 12th February 2020 Dear son, Please put down your 5D video game and any other electronic device you might be attached to at this moment and read this. It will only take a few minutes, I promise. It’s your Birthday today and I can’t...

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24 Jul Of War & Silver Spoons

With so much terror and sadness going on around the world, from Russia to Gaza and from Cambodia to Libya, this week I experienced the irresistible urge to bury my head in the sand and block it all out. The frustration came not only from the...

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13 Jul When nothing changes, everything remains the same

I’m writing this before yesterday’s EP elections, and just before I had my arm placed in a sling following minor surgery to my shoulder. Over the past few months you are likely to have noticed that for this year’s EP elections I decided to openly endorse...

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10 Jul Nonsense Gas

Last week, I met a good (albeit weird) friend of mine who had had a week from hell and was dying to spill the beans to someone. By Friday evening she was seething through gritted teeth and some time during our first bottle of wine,...

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02 Jul Banning the Muslim veil

Let me make a couple things clear from the start: I will not wear a veil to cover my face if my life depended on it, and visions of women being forced to do so by their husbands or their religion make me sick. Having said...

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20 Jun Show some respect

I’m fully aware that the police’s job is not to attract tourists to Malta, and I know that it’s certainly not in their interest to attract more mischievous young students to our shores, but for peace’s sake, do they have to make our little islands...

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