Today's front pages - December 22, 2025
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday.
Times of Malta quotes former Chamber of Commerce president Marisa Xuereb saying a five-hour workday is sufficient for most employees to produce high-quality work in today’s technology-driven economy.
The newspaper in its second story carries remarks by the prime minister that the code of ethics of MPs should be amended so that every member of parliament has the same obligations as a member of cabinet.”
The Malta Independent says plans for a water cremation facility are set to be refused by the Planning Authority. It also reports that the government is being urged to buy back Fort Tigne' after a developer said he wants to turn it into a hotel.
l-orizzont focuses on government plans, announced by the prime minister, to raise standards at care homes.
In-Nazzjon says hundreds of people turned up to exchange Christmas greetings with PN leader Alex Borg.