Energy contingency plans costing €150,000 daily: The Headlines – The Times

The Times reports that the interconnector is ‘out of action’ after severe damage to the undersea cables, which Enemata predicts could take months to repair. Meanwhile, alternative power supplies are costing €150,000 daily.

Another story reports the death of Cardinal Prospero Grech in Rome on Monday, aged 94. The Augustinian scholar was only the second Maltese cardinal in history, appointed by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

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