The following are the top stories featured in Thursday's newspapers.
Time of Malta says air quality monitors recorded no spike in pollution during August’s landfill fire, raising concerns about the system’s accuracy. In another story, the newspaper quotes the president of the Chamber of Advocates saying that Justice Minister Owen Bonnici could not have served as legal counsel to the Prime Minister and his wife in his personal capacity as this would be in breach of code of ethics.
The Malta Independent said trouble is brewing once again between MCAST and the Malta Union of Teachers after an issue regarding student entitlement hours was raised to the union.
In-Nazzjon quotes the Malta Union of Teachers president saying that the problem of a shortage in educators persisted with a number of posts still being vacant.
L-Orizzont leads with the reaction of the Malta Financial Services Authority CEO to the Bill that will lead to the authority’s modernisation.