The following are the top stories in the Maltese newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that 11% of Cospicua residents got EU food packages. It also quotes the deputy president of the GRTU calling for regulation of massage parlours which are acting like brothels. Floriana and Valletta follow.
MaltaToday says Konrad Mizzi is to declare a New Zealand family trust. It was registered with a shell company with no funds in 2015 to manage the family assets.
l-orizzont asks if a recreational project will be set up in Birzebbuga instead of a fuel storage facility.
The Malta Independent says the government whip has declined to deny that he heard about conversion therapy bill publicly.
In-Nazzjon leads with a quote by Simon Busuttil that the government is giving a lot to the few, and little to the rest. It also reports that according to court documents, the transfer of property to Gaffarena was authorised by Joseph Muscat himself.