Good morning.
The following are the top stories in Malta's front pages.
Times of Malta reports that a magisterial inquiry into the mysterious death of a young German at Dingli cliffs has been reopened.
l-orizzont gives prominence to the approval by pilots of an agreement between their trade union and Air Malta, saying this is crucial for the airline. It also quotes Joseph Muscat saying Malta is living through a period of unprecedented national pride. In another story it voices parents' concerns about fee increases in independent schools.
In-Nazzjon quotes Adrian Delia saying that the only plans the government had drawn up were for itself.
The Malta Independent says MPs who voted in favour of a controversial new fuel station in Maghtab have defended themselves, pointing to existing policy and a petition in favour of the development by neighbours.