The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

Times of Malta says Air Malta is planning to reduce flying staff by at least 60. It also reports President Marie Louise Coleiro Preca’s statement on Times Talk, that political parties should be funded by the state.

The Malta Independent says there were 1,516 divorces since divorce was introduced four years ago.

L-Orizzont says Transport Minister Joe Mizzi has proposed a 30 kilometre per hour speed limit in town and village cores.

In-Nazzjon says the EU's future has started to be planned in Malta with the activities and commitments linked to the European Peoples Parties congress being held here.

Malta Today says that Broadcasting Authority chairwoman Tanya Borg Cardona has resigned after an eight-week standoff with employees.

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