In the Press: Security concerns after Parliament building breach
Stories from today's national press
The Times of Malta
Labour party whip Godfrey Farrugia has made his cancer diagnosis public, announcing via Facebook that he would be receiving treatment for prostate cancer, which was discovered during a routine health screening.
In-Nazzjon
Opposition leader Simon Busuttil said that the consequences of PM Joseph Muscat's irresponsible decisions would affect the country in the long-term. He was referring to the government's decision to commit to buying energy from Electrogas, when other sources might prove cheaper.
L-Orizzont
An international exhibition to mark the 450th anniversary of the Great Siege will not include Grandmaster Jean de la Vallette's sword and dagger, which will remain at the Louvre museum in Paris.
The Malta Independent
Speaker Anglu Farrugia expressed concerns about the parliament building's security protocols after two men were found inside the building, having entered through a tunnel.