The following are the top stories in the national press today.
Times of Malta says Transport Malta has paid about €122,000 to the General Workers’ Union for the lease of a building in Paola it is yet to move into. In another story, a Cospicua resident makes a heartfelt appeal to the authorities to
address the noise and dust from works at the Palumbo shipyard, claiming his health is suffering as a consequence.
L-Orizzont says residents are being encouraged to write to the Planning Authority to protest against planned development in Munxar, in the limits of Marsascala.
The Malta Independent leads with an analysis of potential reshuffle scenarios.
Malta Today says a new political chapter could be in the offing tonight for Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and his Parliamentary Secretary Michael Falzon when the National Audit Office presents Speaker Anglu Farrugia with an investigative audit over a fast-tracked expropriation of half of a building housing government offices.
In-Nazzjon says the government is still silent over allegations of false documentation leading to the issue of a permit for a villa on agricultural land.