These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Monday's newspapers:
The Times of Malta reports on shortcomings in schools' security systems, as well as on a €123,000 pay-out for a patient left paralysed after back surgery.
L-Orizzont reports on the prime minister's comments on temporary ways to establish gender equality, as well as a tribute to Ronnie Pellegrini who died over the weekend.
In-Nazzjon reportes on the speech made on Sunday by Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying that unity would help the party.
The Malta Independent carries a story with former judge Giovanni Bonello saying that it was not illegal for a women to seek an abortion abroad. It also quotes Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi saying he was doing on he could to persuade Joseph Muscat to stay on as prime minister.