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.

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