The following are the top stories in Malta's newspaper front pages today.
Times of Malta leads with an audit report which says unsafe children's products may be on the market because of insufficient market surveillance.
In-Nazzjon features yesterday's PN announcement that it has settled all bills related to the general election, without incurring any debt.
l-orizzont reports how occupational accidents have decreased. It also features an eyewitness account of the explosion at St Helen fireworks factory several years ago.
The Malta Independent says the whip of the Nationalist Party parliamentary group believes a lobby group can stop Mother's Day by claiming discrimination. The newly amended marriage law will remove all references to fathers and mothers.