The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says a “limitless” budget was allocated by the State broadcaster to this year’s Eurovision Song Contest participation in a bid to boost Ira Losco’s chances of winning in Stockholm tomorrow. In another story, the newspaper says the two members of the Broadcasting Authority unofficially nominated by the Labour Party have stepped down.
The Malta Independent speaks to Cybercrime Unit Inspector Timothy Zammit who says prevention was better than cure when it comes to technical services scams, some of which were recently highlighted by Microsoft.
L-Orizzont says investigations are underway to establish whether tombs found on the road to Baħrija were punic.
In-Nazzjon says that the Prime Minister's visit to London to speak about tackling corruption shows he has lost all sense of shame.