Press digest
The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers today. Times of Malta says a vet is facing a perjury charge over the long-running Gozo sheep case. The newspaper also reports that rural policy changes have allowed the planning authority...

The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers today.
Times of Malta says a vet is facing a perjury charge over the long-running Gozo sheep case.
The newspaper also reports that rural policy changes have allowed the planning authority to approve a permit outside development zone within a Natura 2000 site and the buffer area protecting the Dingli coastal cliffs.
The Malta Independent leads with Valletta council's plans for Cafe Premier's future including meeting halls and a courtyard to be used for exhibitions and an area for a night and day centre, clinic and library.
In-Nazzjon gives prominence to the return of the Malta waterpolo team from Belgrade where it took part in the European championship. It also says that in a year, four reports condemning Joseph Muscat were issued.
l-orizzont leads with Joseph Muscat's comment that he would tackle governance issued head-on. It also says that the owner of a legal zoo is calling for updated rules on care of exotic animals.