Good morning. These are summaries of the leading stories in this week's Sunday newspapers.

The Sunday Times of Malta reports that police have failed to file charges against a former Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools official, despite mounting evidence that he committed fraud and solicited bribes.

In a secondary story, the paper reports that the Electoral Commission wants the government to legislate to ensure that strict proportionality in the granting of parliamentary seats is assured if a third party wins a seat on its own steam.

The Malta Independent on Sunday writes that health authorities are bracing themselves for a particularly virulent and widespread influenza season.

In a secondary story, the paper writes that the Malta Tourism Authority has plans to create new sandy beaches in the south of Malta and at Xemxija.

Malta Today writes that PN leader Adrian Delia was snubbed by Marthese Portelli, Beppe Fenech Adami and Claudio Grech, with the three MPs resisting overtures to run for party deputy leader posts.

It-Torca reports that according to an analysis it has conducted, the past three budgets have left families with thousands more in their pockets.

Il-Mument splashes with the headline 'The PN is ready to help' as it highlights an interview with Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia, one day before he gives his response to the Budget 2018 speech.

Illum reports that the squeeze on people renting properties is real, with rental prices weighing down even those who are on solid salaries within the gaming sector.

 

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