These are the main stories in Sunday’s newspapers.

Times of Malta says students at State schools struggling with traditional teaching methods will from September be able to take subjects that focus on hands-on learning. In another story, the newspaper says hundreds of millions of euros in suspicious transactions linked to an international diesel smuggling racket were discovered at Paceville’s Satabank.

The Malta Independent says the Corinthia controversy has exposed questionable National Bank debts.

Malta Today says the toll income from the Gozo tunnel will not cover the investment that needed to be undertaken to build it.

It-Torċa says Anthony Formosa’s murder in Somalia had been planned and port insiders assisted in its execution.

Illum says Gozitan Nationalists were being pushed aside by their party.

Kulħadd says 99% of school children are being served by free transport.

Il-Mument says the government has failed in the pensions sector.

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