The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says a judge has ordered the winding up of Daniels shopping complex in Ħamrun after declaring it insolvent. In another story, it says that according to a recent study, one in five children are not happy with the way they are treated by their doctors.
In-Nazzjon says that a Home Affairs Ministry consultant said on Saturday that it was high time Police Commissioner Michael Cassar resigned “so we can get rid of him”.
L-Orizzont says the court has ordered the sale of a ship because of debts running up to €3 million.
The Malta Independent quotes Opposition leader Simon Busuttil saying that the Nationalist Party will vote in favour of the no-confidence motion tabled in Parliament by independent MP Marlene Farrugia. It also quotes Prime Minister Joseph Muscat saying that PN deputy leader Mario de Marco’s explanation on works at his house by a company involved in the Panama scandal as “not credible”.