Good morning! The Times of Malta's lead story is that the second-time buyer's scheme for property is to be backdated. It also reports that extremist lobbyists are surfaced, which are worrying employers.

In-Nazzjon dedicates most of its front page to the three-car pile-up on Sunday which left five seriously injured. It also reports that Prime Minister Joseph Muscat is sinking under the weight of his own deceit.

The Malta Independent quotes a doctor who thinks that Parliament should consider the WHO position before introducing medical cannabis. It also follows up on the report issued by the Commissioner for Mental Health.

L-Orizzont also features the Burmarrad accidednt, as well as the news that an Immigrant will start facing a jury trial today charged with murder. Its lead story is that the amount netted by the government from the 'passport scheme has reached €775 million when all the income is taken into account.

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