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The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press:
The Sunday Times says that Arriva has been given a harsh warning by Transport Malta, which has slammed its unacceptable public transport service.
The Malta Independent on Sunday says a new square on the site of the former police station in Valletta will be inaugurated on Wednesday. It will feature a large statue of La Valette.
MaltaToday says Tonio Fenech is making inroads in his bid to become PN deputy leader.
It-Torca says solar energy farms have been promised for years, but never materialised. It also says that a UK NGO is pressing for Tonio Borg's nomination to be rejected because of the treatment of Eritrean migrants who were repatriated from Malta.
Il-Mument reports that workers have been holding violent street protests in Europe, while in Malta, talks are held in a hotel.
Illum features reactions by friends of John Dalli to his arrest last week. It also carries a warning by former trade unionist Gejtu Vella on the PL's improved relations with the Malta Employers' Association.
KullHadd says Malta has the second highest electricity rates for industry in Europe. It also says the PN has not taken action...