These are the main stories featured in today's Maltese newspapers:

Times of Malta reports that the police are not expected to take any criminal action against Yana Mintoff Bland and her son after a court expert concluded that the stab
wounds sustained by her Romanian partner were “self-inflicted”. It also reports that examination results linked to the promotion of Mater Dei Hospital nurses were inexplicably withdrawn by the Health Ministry just hours after being published.

L-oriżżont says that a new bike sharing company has started installing structures in different areas of Malta without the necessary permits. 

In-Nazzjon quotes Dom Mintoff's former personal secretary Joe Camilleri complaining about corruption in Malta, which he said was intended for the benefit of a few blue-eyed boys. 

The Malta Independent says nearly half of those who took part in a survey it commissioned believe the government is corrupt. It also reports the Air Malta chairperson saying discussions with Alitalia were still ongoing despite a news report in Italy claiming otherwise. 

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