The following are the top headlines in Malta's newspapers today.
Times of Malta reports that the Seabank is taking deposits to reserve floors in towers which have still to be built on the site of the Institute of Tourism Studies.
MaltaToday gives prominence to the call by Caritas yesterday for the minimum wage to be raised.
l-orizzont also tackles the same subject, quoting Social Welfare Minister Michael Farrugia saying the minimum wage may rise.
In-Nazzjon focuses on the Nationalist Party's complaint that voting rights are being given to foreigners who buy Maltese passports in what it said is a corrupt practice.
The Malta Independent reports that the terrace of the Piccolo Padre restaurant was empty on Monday because of a shortage of staff. The balcony of the overlying Barracuda restaurant collapsed on the terrace, injuring eight who had been on the balcony.