Sunday, April 1, 2018, 06:57

Today's front pages

The top stories in the Sunday newspapers

Good morning and Happy Easter.

The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers.

The Sunday Times of Malta highlights concerns that the NGOs sector is vulnerable to money laundering. The newspaper also reports that the number of students at the American University of Malta (AUM) has dwindled again, returning to the level registered when it first opened last September.

MaltaToday says the development of the 33-storey Metropolis tower in Gzira has been stalled by the need to create more parking spaces underground. The newspaper also reports that a betting mafia associate is to be extradited from Malta on court orders. 

Illum reports on a survey which found that the Church remains powerful, with 90 per cent of the view that it has strong or medium influence. 

It-TorÄ‹a quotes Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi saying he is confidence common sense will prevail with regards to the impact of Brexit on aviation.