These are the main stories featured in today's newspapers.

Times of Malta says that Education Minister Evarist Bartolo has expressed concern that three new schools promised by the government will not be built by the next general election. It also reports that the new media law will no longer require websites to be registered, while the protection of sources is to be extended to all journalists.

In-Nazzjon says the Electoral Commission had contradicted statements made by the Labour Party and confirmed the provisional registration of political parties was not part of party financing legislation.

The Malta Independent reports that Ivan Portelli, a director within the Office of the Commissioner for Revenue, and who is currently under investigation, is still reporting for work.

L-oriżżont says that although the Court of Appeal had found the newspaper guilty of libel in connection with a report about works on the PN’s club in Żurrieq, the court had still confirmed all the facts that tied Nationalist MP Toni Bezzina to the case.

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