The following are the top stories featured in Malta's newspapers on Thursday:
Times of Malta reports that breathalyser tests are carried out in less than two per cent of serious traffic accidents. It also reports on the fast-rising concerns about housing among the Maltese.
The Malta Independent highlights the opening today of a major Church conference about how it deals with children. It also reports that the 'victims' of last year's double-decker bus crash have sued Transport Malta and the operator.
In-Nazzjon says the banking sector is feeling under threat as a result of Malta's reputational loss. It also reports that the CEO of the Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools has been sacked.
l-orizzont highlights through a front-page picture, the opening of a new government primary school in Marsascala. Its main story, however, is about cleaners in the health sector who have seen a drop in their pay. The newspaper also discusses the various ways how people deal with the loss of a loved one.