In the Press: Gaffarena request for prohibitory injunction on Valletta property denied
Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta
Civil liberties minister Helena Dalli is to meet with Daboma Jack, a Hungarian student who was the crime of assault and racial slurs earlier in the week, and said she would be apologizing on behalf of the Maltese people. Dalli condemned the incident, which she said proved the country has a long way to go towards integration.
In-Nazzjon
Mark Gaffarena's request for a prohibitory injunction against the owners of part of an Old Mint Street property was denied by a court yesterday. The owners in question said that they did not want to proceed with the sale until the investigations surrounding Gaffarena were complete.
L-Orizzont
The renovation project in Independent Square, in Gozo, has taken a few steps back as already-laid flooring was pulled up and removed to make way for feast decorations.
The Malta Independent
Deputy leader Beppe Fenech Adami could not confirm or deny whether the Nationalist party had ever received donations from the Gaffarena family, stressing that if it had, this did not translate into permits for illegal development or lucrative expropriations.