Good morning. These are the key stories in local newspapers this Thursday. 

Times of Malta highlights Joseph Muscat’s pledge that “the best is yet to come” during the Labour Party’s celebrations marking 10 years since he became party leader.

The newspaper also highlights calls made by Speaker Anġlu Farrugia to ensure testimonies made by witnesses appearing before the Public Accounts Committee were excluded from court proceedings.

The Malta Independent leads with a report about Children’s Commissioner Pauline Miceli saying she saw nothing intrinsically wrong with having a young child interviewing the Prime Minister.

The paper also reports that Gozo General Hospital is seeking the services of seven full-time consultants and doctors.

L-Orizzont leads with Joseph Muscat’s calls for women to become more directly involved in society during his speech in Paola.

In-Nazzjon highlights Opposition complaints that the government ignored all of its proposals to amend the Embryo Protection Act. The newspaper also quotes Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia, who has said that the party is willing to go to the courts to ensure consumers stung by ARMS’ tariff billing system get their money back.

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