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

Times of Malta quotes Simon Busuttil and David Casa saying that “explosive and shocking” revelations about Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi and the Prime Minister’s chief of staff Keith Schembri must be investigated by the courts since the
authorities have failed to do so. It also reports that the destruction of the historic
Villa St Ignatius in Sliema could land the Planning Authority’s head of enforcement, a developer, and an architect in prison, following a court ruling.

In-Nazzjon says that a number of teachers in Gozo had been bullied by Education Minister Evarist Bartolo.

The Malta Independent reports PN leader Adrian Delia saying that his party will take a stand on IVF amendments, despite giving a free vote. 

More to follow

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