The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers today.

Times of Malta leads with a warning by experts over drug-driving laws. The laws lack consumption limits, as is the case for alcohol.

In-Nazzjon gives prominence to a press conference by Beppe Fenech Adami who insisted the prime minister could no longer avoid taking action in the case of alleged political interference in a police investigation in Gozo. 

MaltaToday says the archbishop has reassured Church schools that they will 'always remain Catholic' even if Muslim pupils are allowed in the classrooms.

The Malta Independent says €105,000 have been spent on IT and furniture for the Broadcasting Authority's new offices.

l-orizzont quotes a financial firm which said Malta will benefit most from Brexit as UK-based companies seek jurisdictions which are stable, have good regulation and an English-speaking workforce. 

 

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