These are the main stories featured in Saturday's newspapers:

Times of Malta quotes an expert saying that sensors installed on bridges could help monitor their state. A court report says that the owner of a number of massage
parlours was given a two-year suspended sentence after he admitted to using the premises as a brothel.

L-orizzont quotes Minister Joe Mizzi saying there will be more benefits for farmers operating in the south of the island. 

In-Nazzjon says that the health services in Gozo were at the worst possible levels. It also features a protest organised by refugees in Valletta who called for basic rights in Malta.

The Malta Independent says a planning application for the widening of the Tal-Balal road between San Ġwann and Naxxar has finally been filed, weeks after the works actually started. 

 

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