These are the main stories featured in today's newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that power supplied to Enemalta by Shanghai Electric in 2015 cost Enemalta at least twice the price paid to acquire power from the interconnector during the same year. It also reports that surprise industrial action by the Union of Cabin Crew yesterday led to delays in Air Malta flights.
The Malta Independent says the Broadcasting Authority did not issue a single fine to a TV or radio station last year. The second story quotes Air Malta denying that passengers had taken over an aircraft PA system which temporarily led to the suspension of cabin crew.
L-oriżżont shows the new 'flame' monument being erected in Castille Square. It also reports how new details had emerged showing the way the private sector had covered PN expenses in the past, including salaries.
In-Nazzjon says Health Minister Chris Fearne did not attend the inauguration of of Vitals' start of works on the Gozo hospital. It also quotes PN deputy leader Mario de Marco expressing regret if he had hurt people's sentiments over his professional involvement in the controversial ITS deal.