The following are the top headlines on the Maltese newspapers. The papers are dominated by the collapse yesterday of a balcony at the Barracua restaurant injuring eight. 

Times of Malta also reports that Konrad Mizzi and Keith Schembri tried to open Swiss accounts.

In another story it says the State’s drugs and alcohol abuse agency, Sedqa, submitted “fabricated and amended documents” when replying to National Audit Office queries during an investigation.

In-Nazzjon reports how Marlene Farrugia filed a no confidence motion in Keith Schembri.

The Malta Independent says a man in Thailand 'porn' videos said the footage was never meant to be shared.

l-orizzont says a property featuring Roman remains at Ras Ir-Raheb is for sale.

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