The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.

The Sunday Times of Malta says Bet365 – one of the world’s leading online gambling groups – has finalised plans to relocate its operations to Malta from Gibraltar as soon as the UK exits the European Union next year. In another story, the newspaper says anti-money-laundering investigators in Malta have requested assistance from the authorities in Latvia to trace payments made via ABLV Bank and connected to alleged corruption involving the company 17 Black.

MaltaToday says Unesco experts have stopped a bid by hoteliers to turn Fort St Elmo into a laguna.

The Malta Independent on Sunday says the Building Regulation Office is in its fourth week without staff at weekends, on public holidays or even after office hours to respond to calls from the public regarding reports of construction illegalities.

It-Torċa quotes IVF specialist lawyer Steven H. Snyder who called for choice to be left in the hands of couples.

Illum says Maltese couples believe pornography can help their intimate relationship.

Kullħadd leads with the solidarity march held on Saturday in Valletta to support the police after the hit-and-run accident in which an officer was grievously injured earlier in the week.

Il-Mument speaks to PN leader Adrian Delia after the police protest who says he was angry and sad at what had happened.

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