“They were killed for nothing.”
Mona Camilleri speaks about the murder of her husband Mario Camilleri l-Imnieħru and her son Mario Jnr.
“Personal use of drugs should no longer be treated as a judicial issue.”
Giovanni Bonello, head of the Commission for Justice Reform.
“Any risk to passengers on board is minimal.”
Director of Health Promotion Charmaine Gauci offers assurances after an Air Malta passenger was diagnosed with meningitis.
“Imagine a student comes up to you one day and tells you: ‘Yesterday, I didn’t have time to do my homework. Don’t tell anyone or I’ll tell my father to rough you up’.”
A teacher talks about the problem of bullying in schools.
“The Labour Government is succeeding in lowering the standards of good governance.”
Opposition leader Simon Busuttil laments the Government’s ‘anything goes’ attitude.
“I would lock horns with anyone deriding the royal family.”
Royal watcher Walter Pawley ahead of the birth of Prince George.
“Politics is theatre.”
Former Prime Minister and author Alfred Sant speaks about his two passions.