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Looks like Delia is surrounding himself with like-minded individuals

Comments (9) | Saturday, 14 October 12:52 am

David Thake on the subject of Adrian Delia

Comments (17) | Friday, 13 October 11:20 pm

To all those who are not blinded by too little intelligence or too much personal ambition, this is the reality

Comments (4) | Friday, 13 October 6:29 pm

Chris Said says he will not stand for election as Nationalist Party deputy leader

Comments (15) | Friday, 13 October 4:46 pm

Nationalist Party deputy leadership contender compares politics to a football match

Comments (16) | Friday, 13 October 12:45 pm

Opposition leader’s wife says convicted drug dealer’s girlfriend is “one of my closest and most trusted friends”; drug-dealer’s girlfriend says she and Opposition leader’s wife are “close friends like sisters”

Comments (31) | Thursday, 12 October 8:45 pm

‘Listening to the people’: Opposition leader’s wife spends as much as 10 weeks state pension on outfit for swearing-in ceremony

Comments (18) | Thursday, 12 October 6:53 pm

Matters of conscience: Delia promised a free vote, but what a surprise, he lied

Comments (14) | Thursday, 12 October 10:28 am

Adrian Delia: stat ta’ fatt

Comments (12) | Thursday, 12 October 10:16 am

Meanwhile, in a television studio in Uzbekistan…

Comments (38) | Thursday, 12 October 12:29 am

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Delia shopped for clothes in Sliema while head of state and dignitaries waited for him for 90 minutes

Comments (72) | Tuesday, 10 October 6:36 pm

I wasn’t far wrong when I wrote on 17th September that the 36,000-vote gap had shot up to 60,000

Comments (88) | Tuesday, 10 October 1:15 pm

The Opposition leader’s non-apology for rolling up 1 hr 20 mins late – in a tweet

Comments (47) | Saturday, 7 October 3:48 pm

That fun-fur collar certainly came in useful on Xarabank

Comments (19) | Saturday, 7 October 12:42 am

Delia: 1 hour and 20 minutes late for his own swearing in as Opposition leader

Comments (14) | Saturday, 7 October 12:21 am

This is how they’re cobbling together Delia’s response to the Budget speech

Comments (7) | Friday, 6 October 11:47 pm

Now I know why Delia thinks nothing of crying in public as a dramatic statement

Comments (12) | Friday, 6 October 10:50 pm

Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt Stat ta’ fatt

Comments (20) | Friday, 6 October 10:16 pm

Because of course, what the Nationalist Party really needs now is to declare war against lesbians

Comments (12) | Friday, 6 October 2:59 pm

Has Delia changed his views on the sale of citizenship now that he is Nationalist Party leader?

Comments (4) | Friday, 6 October 1:00 pm

Censu L-Iswed among Adrian Delia’s ‘distinguished’ guests at Parliament House swearing-in

Comments (29) | Thursday, 5 October 6:34 pm

Kissing the crucifix while wondering how much money he can make from his new position

Comments (17) | Thursday, 5 October 6:17 pm

The Nationalist Party’s conservative far right is out in force backing Delia

Comments (17) | Thursday, 5 October 5:46 pm

Anti-money-laundering bill to be discussed in parliament by Joseph Muscat, Konrad Mizzi and Adrian Delia

Comments (7) | Tuesday, 3 October 11:33 pm

Jean Pierre Debono: stitched up in return for the seat he never wanted to cede to Delia

Comments (19) | Monday, 2 October 1:11 pm

Speaking in that echo chamber

Comments (23) | Monday, 2 October 11:14 am

Passive resistance or plain disorganisation: Busuttil’s picture still up in Sliema PN club

Comments (12) | Monday, 2 October 12:33 am

Tiffullawx, nies – don’t crush the hero with your enthusiasm

Comments (12) | Monday, 2 October 12:18 am

Adrian Delia’s “family friends”

Comments (16) | Sunday, 1 October 11:35 pm

Ask yourself why this awful man backed Delia when he himself failed

Comments (6) | Sunday, 1 October 10:50 pm

When freeloading Clyde Puli spent 16 days at the Olympic Games in China and made us pay for it

Comments (10) | Sunday, 1 October 8:01 pm

The leader of the Nationalist Party and Miss Rebecca Dimech

Comments (55) | Saturday, 30 September 7:58 pm

The obvious questions about the backroom deal between Delia and Muscat

Comments (20) | Saturday, 30 September 11:34 am

The future of the Nationalist Party looks very depressing

Comments (4) | Saturday, 30 September 11:06 am

Delia+Muscat backroom deal: elections to Local Councils Association committee scrapped

Comments (9) | Saturday, 30 September 11:01 am

Well, the Kap tal-Kattolici u l-Latini certainly has a roving eye

Comments (78) | Thursday, 28 September 1:29 am

Victor Calleja: Why Adrian Delia should go

Comments (28) | Thursday, 28 September 12:14 am

The new fascism: fealty to the party leader

Comments (28) | Wednesday, 27 September 11:17 pm

Delia is sitting on camera as though he is in his mate’s living-room

Comments (8) | Wednesday, 27 September 9:54 pm

Delia set the scene for the next five years by drawing a line under Egrant Inc

Comments (8) | Wednesday, 27 September 9:16 pm

That gurgling sound? Malta’s future going down the plug-hole.

Comments (20) | Tuesday, 26 September 9:33 pm

They said they wanted change. And this is what they gave us instead.

Comments (12) | Tuesday, 26 September 9:25 pm

The Nationalist Party’s assistant secretary-general has the credibility of a snake-oil salesman

Comments (19) | Tuesday, 26 September 7:48 pm

There was a Crooks Convention in Hamrun today

Comments (24) | Tuesday, 26 September 7:12 pm

Therese Comodini Cachia must be fuming – and who can blame her

Comments (38) | Monday, 25 September 10:14 am

“The Maltese are content with simple pleasures like going to the village square in the evening for a chat.”

Comments (12) | Monday, 25 September 2:47 am

A married man with five children should be at home with them on Sunday morning

Comments (23) | Monday, 25 September 2:32 am

And in other news from the world outside poisonous Lilliput

Comments (14) | Monday, 25 September 1:34 am

Neo-fascist newspeak: twisting the truth about what people ‘voted for’

Comments (13) | Monday, 25 September 1:24 am

Ignoring the wishes of electors and calling it ‘democracy’

Comments (5) | Monday, 25 September 1:09 am

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