These are the main stories featured in Saturday's newspapers:
Times of Malta reports that new rules on lobbying, gifts, the misuse of public
resources and insider information are being considered by the Commissioner for Standards in Public Life. It also reports that three young migrants charged with
hijacking a vessel are being allowed just one hour outside their cell at the high-security division of the adults’ prison in Corradino.
L-orizzont says Toly Products had invested €20 million in a new factory. It also carries an interview with the project manager of a new school in Qawra who underlines the need for quality work.
The Malta Independent cites a report published on Friday which showed that property prices rose by more than 20 per cent between 2016 and 2017.
Picking on the same issue, In-Nazzjon says more Maltese were facing the problem of high property prices. It also quotes PN leader Adrian Delia saying the government had lost its social conscience.