Today's front pages - March 29, 2026

Highlights from Sunday's newspapers

These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Sunday.

Times of Malta reports on how a new law allowing out-of-court tax settlements led to the acquittal of lawyer Aron Mifsud Bonnici, a development expected to be mirrored in the case of car dealer Christian Borg.

The Malta Independent highlights a call from the Malta Chamber for a tourism model that prioritises quality and respects the concerns of residents regarding the pace of change.

Malta Today reports that the developers' lobby is seeking an EU probe into a government affordable housing scheme, claiming it provides selective advantages that distort the property market.

It-Torċa reports on Magistrate Gabriella Vella's decision to uphold the validity of a Serbian expert's role in a significant inquiry despite legal challenges from the defence.

Kulħadd highlights Prime Minister Robert Abela's review of four years in government, where he emphasised a commitment to social progress and economic stability.

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