Good morning.
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers today.
Times of Malta says Malta could be among the worst hit countries if the EU carries out a tax reform as proposed.
In-Nazzjon leads with the figure of 620,319, which was what the PN raised in a fund-raising telethon yesterday. Opposition leader Adrian Delia promised a positive party and a strong opposition.
The Malta Independent says there were 28 bomb explosions in Malta since 2003, of which 26 cases remain unsolved.
l-orizzont leads with a declaration by the prime minister yesterday that the Labour government would be a movement for public order. It also reports that the police are continuing to guard a warehouse in Marsa where arrests in connection with the Caruana Galizia investigation were made last week.