In the Press: Transport minister says opening schools an hour earlier 'only a proposal at this stage'

Stories from today's national press

MaltaToday

Gozo bishop Mario Grech has remained mum over his refusal to dismiss a priest defrocked two years by the Vatican. 63-year-old Dominic Camilleri was investigated by the Maltese Church over allegations of the sexual abuse of minors. 

The Times of Malta

A number of top police officers have left the force in what is being called an 'unprecedented exodus'. The Deputy Police Commissioner and two Assistant Police Commissioners have resigned, as have a number of superintendents.

In-Nazzjon

The PN has accused the government of allowing patients to suffer undignified treatment at Mater Dei, while the management of the hospital buries its head in the sand over the issues the institution is facing. 

L-Orizzont

A Customs official, testifying yesterday in the case of a container carrying over 10 million cigarettes stolen from the Freeport, said that it would be 'heresy' for a container to leave the port without being inspected first. 

The Malta Independent

Transport minister Joe Mizzi said that the poorly received idea of opening schools an hour earlier to alleviate traffic was 'only a proposal at this stage'.