The Times of Malta leads with the stormy but inconclusive Planning Authority meeting on the Luqa petrol station, and also features the results of a study on how secure the elderly feel in their homes.
L-Orizzont reports that there was an increase of 4 per cent on social security spending by the government.
The controversial decision to make people register for the Isle of MTV concert made it to the front of The Malta Independent, which featured the opinion of the former chair of the Data Protection Appeals Tribunal. It also reports that the government would follow up the Bloomberg report on the possible departure of HSBC with the bank itself.
In-Nazzjon leads with the court case on 54kg of cannabis which was found during a recent raid, complemented by a report on the Nationalist Party being against project built outside the development zones.