The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press:
The Times leads with reactions to a sentence by Mr Justice Raymond Pace who in a case instituted by Smash TV against the Broadcasting Authority, ruled that the regulator must not be judge and prosecutor.
The Malta Independent reports that Gozo Channel industrial action has been called off after a solution was reached. It also reports on the new €500m fund for the restoration of old houses in urban conservation areas. The same two stories are featured on the first page of In-Nazzjon.
l-orizzont says the GWU has hit out at GRTU director-general Vince Farrugia who during a meeting of the MCESD reportedly described some workers as ‘rats’. Mr Farrugia has denied the claim.
The overseas press
Ansa quotes a statement by the office of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, following a telephone conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Greek Premier Lucas Papademos saying the three leaders believe a deal could be reached over a second Greek bailout on Monday at the Eurogroup meeting of eurozone finance...
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