Running Commentary: Daphne Caruana Galizia's notebook

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Displaying results 89-99 of 50 for Dalli.

Malta is now in a far worse mess than it was a few months ago: two crooked people at the helm

Comments (9) | Sunday, 17 September 12:16 pm

And this from one of Adrian Delia’s peers in law

Comments (10) | Thursday, 14 September 12:10 pm

Censu L-Iswed at Nationalist Party headquarters again with Delia this morning

Comments (11) | Thursday, 14 September 11:23 am

Message to all wusses: if you can’t stand the heat, you’re in the wrong job

Comments (10) | Tuesday, 12 September 9:25 pm

The New Way with the Old Klikka: Charles Demicoli backing Adrian Delia

Comments (7) | Monday, 11 September 12:28 pm

Previous Nationalist Party leadership elections were very different

Comments (3) | Monday, 4 September 8:45 pm

Muscat in June: “I can work well with Busuttil’s replacement”

Comments (2) | Sunday, 3 September 8:19 pm

Godfrey Leone Ganado on the subject of Adrian Delia

Comments (3) | Thursday, 31 August 12:10 pm

This afternoon’s top comment

Comments (6) | Wednesday, 30 August 4:41 pm

The leader of the Nationalist Party has to be unimpeachable

Comments (13) | Wednesday, 30 August 2:53 pm

Adrian Delia’s thugs – from Jean Pierre Underwood’s WhatsApp group

Comments (5) | Tuesday, 29 August 9:44 pm

Keep them coming, buster. Join all the other crooked men in the Labour queue.

Comments (11) | Tuesday, 29 August 6:04 pm

Cabinet minister’s husband insults critics of government nepotism on Facebook

Comments (8) | Saturday, 26 August 11:43 am

Take a look at Adrian Delia’s atrocious response to the latest facts reported about him

Comments (14) | Saturday, 26 August 12:21 am

Says the man who’s teaching his children (five, don’t forget…) that daddy is the head of the household

Comments (12) | Tuesday, 22 August 9:43 pm

Mrs Patrick Dalli’s definition of progressiveness: cabinet ministers who have all their family put on the state payroll through nepotism

Comments (10) | Tuesday, 22 August 9:20 pm

Adrian Delia’s replies about having had Luke Dalli on his payroll

Comments (23) | Monday, 21 August 11:08 pm

Adrian Delia put Labour cabinet minister’s son on his office payroll after 2013 general election

Comments (11) | Monday, 21 August 4:46 pm

It was Nationalist governments, not Labour, which changed the lives of Maltese women permanently for the better

Comments (64) | Wednesday, 5 July 12:33 pm

Politics is for politicians: anything less is totally unprofessional and really bad strategy

Comments (119) | Sunday, 25 June 6:43 pm

The problem is not Bedingfield’s blog, but his role and the content

Comments (13) | Friday, 23 June 8:42 am

Snapshot: The Labour Party’s new members of parliament

Comments (13) | Wednesday, 21 June 1:18 pm

Casual elections for Labour’s seats today: Edward Zammit Lewis, Rosianne Cutajar and Glenn Bedingfield elected

Comments (4) | Tuesday, 20 June 11:01 am

I’m listening to Muscat lying to the European Parliament

Comments (44) | Wednesday, 14 June 5:54 pm

Watching European Parliament plenary debate on rule of law/Panama Papers in Malta

Comments (28) | Wednesday, 14 June 4:19 pm

Joseph Muscat softens up the European Socialists ahead of tomorrow’s debate

Comments (16) | Tuesday, 13 June 8:16 pm

Manuel Mallia, Franco Mercieca, Deborah Schembri and Luciano Busuttil knocked out of parliament

Comments (21) | Tuesday, 6 June 3:00 pm

Pullicino Orlando: Still waging a bitter, two-decades-old war against his ex wife

No Comments | Saturday, 3 June 11:26 am

H. P. Baxxter on the subject of treating

Comments (2) | Thursday, 1 June 2:33 am

Helena Dalli’s 30-page campaign brochure is funded by the taxpayer

Comments (6) | Tuesday, 30 May 4:57 pm

UDATED/Please send in your pictures of free gifts and electoral bribes

Comments (3) | Tuesday, 30 May 3:08 pm

Prime Minister’s corrupt chief of staff sends round a chain letter today: “Please send to 10 of your friends”

Comments (17) | Monday, 29 May 4:56 pm

Social Dialogue Minister gets campaign endorsement from her own son

Comments (8) | Monday, 29 May 12:37 am

WATCH: Muscat filmed unwares during Xarabank break

Comments Off on WATCH: Muscat filmed unwares during Xarabank break | Friday, 26 May 10:32 pm

Science council chairman abusively uses Science Centre for his personal campaign

Comments (7) | Thursday, 25 May 12:07 pm

It’s good to hear that Joe Bannister will have to go

Comments (4) | Tuesday, 23 May 9:30 am

While Malta Files explode: Economy Minister fools around with the ladies of the most feminist government ever

Comments (4) | Saturday, 20 May 6:44 pm

GUEST POST: On June 3rd, we get to choose corruption or reject it. And the rest of Europe is watching.

Comments (20) | Friday, 19 May 10:41 am

TODAY: Crooked John Dalli tarnishes Malta’s reputation round the world in The New York Times

Comments (14) | Friday, 12 May 10:20 am

GUEST POST: When institutions fail, the country fails

Comments (3) | Monday, 8 May 2:34 pm

GUEST POST/Malta is at a fork in the road: third-world kleptocracy or western democratic values

Comments (27) | Monday, 8 May 1:22 pm

Police Economic Crimes Unit boss who failed to act on FIAU reports is part of magisterial inquiry

Comments (17) | Sunday, 7 May 1:38 pm

The Prime Minister and the fraudster

Comments (5) | Sunday, 7 May 12:22 am

The Prime Minister is under extreme duress, and it shows

Comments (6) | Saturday, 6 May 11:56 pm

The Most Feminister Government in History, by H. P. Baxxter

No Comments | Saturday, 6 May 7:38 am

Helena Dalli and the Kummissjoni Zgħazagħ Bajdisti

Comments (8) | Friday, 5 May 11:59 pm

Civil Liberties Minister’s husband insults Godfrey Farrugia for leaving Labour Party

Comments (23) | Wednesday, 3 May 4:59 pm

Party politics aside, it’s not a good feeling when your prime minister is a bad man

Comments (7) | Sunday, 30 April 10:54 am

Freedom-fighting “independent” “journalist” breaks lance for Iranian multi-millionaire with St Kitts passport and for Prime Minister’s chief of staff

Comments (21) | Saturday, 29 April 12:01 am

Muscat on the subject of corruption

Comments (13) | Friday, 28 April 3:08 pm

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