Good morning, the following are the top stories in Mata's newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that the Transport Ministry is forging ahead with a €55 million project for a new bypass in Attard despite the regulator admitting a feasibility study into other options has not been finalised.
The Malta Independent says a new psychiatry association has warned that the mental health sector is seriously lagging.
l-orizzont focuses on the growth of the language teaching industry, with an expert telling the newspaper that air connectivity is essential for the industry to flourish.
In-Nazzjon leads with the address yesterday by PN leader Adrian Delia, who stressed that his party wants a caring society where consumers are not overcharged for utility services. It also says manoeuvres are underway for the appointment of a judge to serve in Gozo.