The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says two Broadcasting Authority board members have publicly contradicted statements made by chairwoman Tanya Borg Cardona last week that she had disclosed her ‘government job’ to the board. In another story, the newspaper says serious concerns have been raised by cultural heritage authorities over a proposal to demolish a Rabat townhouse believed to stand above ancient Roman remains.
The Malta Independent reports about a petition calling for the removal of Archbishop Charles Scicluna over his views on the teaching of Islam.
L-Orizzont says that the building waste problem is delaying the start of new housing projects.
In-Nazzjon says that Identity Malta executive chairman Joe Vella Bonnici has a lot to answer for in view of the fact that some persons eligible to vote have more than one identity card.