The following are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.

Times of Malta says the police are receiving up to 20 reports a day from victims of convincing emails and text messages about parcel deliveries that are actually scams to defraud people of up to €5,000. In another story, the newspaper says industry figures warn that hopes of a post-COVID return to normality this summer for the hard-hit language schools sector are at risk due to teacher shortages.

Malta Today says that Air Malta has dropped flights to Manchester and cut the frequency of flights to Heathrow.

The Malta Independent says that the electrification of vehicles and efficient buildings is part of Malta's strategy for carbon neutrality by 2050. 

L-Orizzont says 1,603 fines were given by the new speed cameras at the Coast Road in three weeks.

In-Nazzjon reports about a visit Nationalist Party leader Bernard Grech paid to artisans at Ta’ Qali.

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