These are the main stories featured in Tuesday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that Malta-based gaming firms feature in a new anti-mafia inquiry. It also reports that children with serious medical conditions are well aware of their situation and keeping them out of the loop only increases their stress, according to an expert.
The Malta Independent says the new waste regulations have seen an increase in recycling and a drop in black bag collections.
In-Nazzjon leads with remarks by Adrian Delia that Konrad Mizzi must resign immediately. It also reports how it was revealed in court that a copy of the Egrant inquiry report has been locked away by the government's communications chief, Kurt Farrugia.
l-orizzont leads with the death of a construction worker in a seven storey fall on Monday. The newspaper also quotes a separated man saying the Church insults people like him when they have to go through an annulment process after civil annulment, at exaggerated costs.