These are the main stories featured in Thursday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says new statistics show that many localities in the northern part of the island are experiencing double-digit growth rates in their population. In another story, the newspaper says a new survey found that foreign investors in Malta are becoming increasingly concerned about the stability and transparency of the island’s political, legal and regulatory environment.
The Malta Independent says an EY Survey which found that investment attractiveness has dropped 4% flagged skills shortages as an area of concern.
L-Orizzont says that Malta’s macroeconomy is the best in Europe.
In-Nazzjon leads with a warning from Opposition leader Adrian Delia that population growth should not be allowed to continue as this was making the country lose its sustainability.