The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday.

Times of Malta reports that medical students fear their studies are “in jeopardy” as Barts students will be joining their clinical practice at Mater Dei Hospital in the coming scholastic year.

The newspaper also reports fears by the Insurance Association that breathalyser tests are not serving as much as a deterrent for errant drivers as speed cameras. 

The Malta Independent quotes Sandro Chetcuti, president of the Developers' Association, saying some developers are promising 'the impossible'. It also carries complaints by NGOs about lack of transparency at the Planning Authority. 

In-Nazzjon reports how PN leader Adrian Delia warned Sunday that every vote for Labour's MEP candidates is a vote for the European socialist manifesto which includes abortion.

l-orizzont says there is a major risk that Islamic State could see a resurgence in Libya. It also quotes Prime Minister Joseph Muscat saying his government in a few years created as many jobs as the previous government in 25 years.

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