In the Press: Shipyard worker injured after high-pressure air hose bursts

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

Inspectors for the health and safety board have not been issued with an updated list of Paceville entertainment venues, limiting their ability to check nightclubs and music venues in the locality. 

In-Nazzjon

worker at Cassar Shipyards was injured yesterday when a high-pressure air hose aboard a ship under repair exploded. The man suffered injuries to his back and was taken to hospital for treatment.

L-Orizzont

Opposition MP Prof Albert Fenech, a cardiologist, is to be involved in the setting up of a cardiology hospital as part of the refurbishment of St Luke's hospital and Gozo General. Opposition leader Simon Busuttil and speaker for health Claudette Buttigieg voiced concern over the lack of transparency on both these public-private projects. 

The Malta Independent

A group of insurance companies have uncovered a massive auto insurance fraud racket, involving at least 22 people who will be charged before the courts. The scam involved fabricated vehicle accidents and repeated insurance claims.