The following are the top stories in Mata's newspapers today.
Times of Malta says the Pesticides Control Board has been asked to look into the tests conducted on Maltese fruit and vegetables following a report by the newspaper.
In-Nazzjon reports that an elderly man held and abused of a girl in a garage in St Paul's Bay.
l-orizzont focuses on comments by former Nationalist minister Michael Falzon who described Simon Busuttil's manoeuvres regarding an alliance with Marlene Farrugia as a risky move. Newspapers yesterday said Dr Farrugia is demanding co-option to the PN benches if she is not re-elected to parliament. She has denied the claim.
The Malta Independent reports that the government does not exclude updating legislation on suits for pain and suffering. People currently cannot sue exclusively for moral damages.