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KURT SANSONE ksansone@mediatoday.com.mt YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW WWW.MALTATODAY.COM.MT SUNDAY 21 JULY 2024 • ISSUE 1289 • PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY Your Perfect Home Your Perfect Home Journey Starts Here Journey Starts Here Enjoy Savings of Over €20,000 in Vouchers and Discounts with Our Package! Your Perfect Home Your Perfect Home Journey Starts Here Journey Starts Here Enjoy Savings of Over €20,000 in Vouchers and Discounts with Our Package! franksalt.mt/ftb T&C's Apply Is Robert Abela losing his grip over a fractious Labour Party? PAGES 2 - 3 Identità mum on whether staff engaged in wrongdoing PAGE 7 John Dalli toasts Kessler's conviction, but is it a clean bill of health for him? PAGS 12 - 13 Defiance Racket Dalligate maltatoday SEE STORY PAGES 10 - 11 JAMES DEBONO jdebono@mediatoday.com.mt Health Mothers with higher education level breastfeed longer A study of 250 mothers of eight- month-old infants may have linked education levels to the incidence of breastfeeding, finding women with lower education relying more and more on formula milk for their ba- bies. PAGE 6 ALEX Agius Saliba and Daniel Attard abstained from voting for Roberta Metsola when MEPs re-elected her president of the European Parliament last week. Agius Saliba and Attard justi- fied their vote by citing a differ- ence in principles with Metsola, claiming they were consistent with what they had said during the election campaign. But back in Malta their deci- sion to abstain did not go unno- ticed among senior Labour Party functionaries, who interpreted it as an act of defiance to the party leader. PAGE 4 €1.95 Minister Jo Etienne Minister Jo Etienne Abela on Vitals saga, Abela on Vitals saga, the way forward the way forward and why he still and why he still practices medicine practices medicine INTERVIEW MT2 Defiance, frustration and the battle for Labour's soul Malta's most wanted MaltaToday takes an in-depth look at the 14 people on the run who are wanted by the police for various crimes they committed, including murder

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