The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Thursday
PN has not published donations records in past several years
Project looks to promote religious tourism in Malta
Victim only sought help when pain from injuries became too big to bear
Quest to buy drug ends in a knife fight, police search and possession charges
Government plans to spend €19m to buy properties where band clubs risk eviction
Assault happened outside Birkirkara band club on March 20
Culture Minister addresses European socialists at Bucharest summit
Security Council reviews Palestinian bid for full UN membership
Tributes paid to 'musical giant' who died at Mater Dei hospital
LESA will monitor the new cameras, which cost €6,000
While many commuters were stuck in traffic, students tried a different tactic
Court: Not declaring serious conflicts of interest should be a crime
Man arrested after suspicious behaviour
Malta once again only country in Europe to permit spring hunting of turtle dove
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights makes no reference to abortion
Buyers are feeling the strain of higher prices in the shops
Minister had declared that politicians should not be visiting schools, candidate Arnold Cassola said
Seventh edition of National Readathon kicks off with green theme
Debt has risen to €9,740 million, with debt servicing costs at €4m per week.
Police intervene to remove people blocking Corradino Hill lanes
The principle of first-country responsibility will be maintained, but with extra criteria that could shift the asylum-seeker's file to another EU country.
The top stories in Malta's newspapers on Wednesday
‘This is appalling and needs to stop,’ says Rhoda Garland
The signatures on cheques handed to the former Marsaxlokk parish priest did not match his or the issuer's handwriting
It's not enough for the government to set goals if this isn't followed up by policy, Carmelo Abela said
The transport regulator has asked that vehicles named in a judicial protest not be used until they can properly certified
The company has been installing more than 9,000 meters annually in homes
Passenger numbers jumped by 30% when compared to last year
'We had to learn from the mistakes of the past', CEO says
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