The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

Times of Malta says that according to Transparency International, Malta is perceived by country experts and business people as one of the ‘more’ corrupt countries in Western Europe. In another story, the newspaper says Din L-Art Ħelwa has taken the Planning Authority to court to force it to take action against developers behind the controversial demolition of part of Balluta’s Villa St Ignatius.

The Malta Independent says population in Open Centres has risen by a third in light of rising rental prices.

L-Orizzont says 58 people are listed in the paedophile register.

In-Nazzjon quotes PN deputy leader David Agius speaking about the incessant work being carried out by the party for it to be the voice of the people, one that understood them and took action.

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