These are the stories which made it to Monday's front pages:
The Times of Malta reports on the new alcohol policy and its impact on drink-driving, as well as on the claim by Opposition leader Adrian Delia that his signature had been falsified.
The JobsPlus chairman warns in the Malta Independent that the unskilled would be the most badly affected by rapid wage increases, which also carried a reminder that the European Parliament would on Monday discuss the rule of law in Malta and Slovakia.
L-Orizzont reports on Prime Minister Joseph Muscat saying that Air Malta could become the primary airline for the whole of the Mediterranean. It also interviews a woman whose mother had put her up for adoption - rather than having her aborted.
In-Nazzjon featured Dr Delia saying that nothing would prevent him from fighting corruption and exposing the government's hold on institutions.