Youths are most at risk of 'sudden cardiac death', according to the Times of Malta on Monday, which also carries a story saying that the Environment Minister was evasive about the new fuel station policy.

In-Nazzjon rounds up a few stories from Nationalist Party leader Adrian Delia's  Sunday, including his speech in which he said that teachers deserved support and should not be ignored when decisions were taken.

L-Orizzont reports on the Prime Minister's Sunday speech, where he said that a new investment was planned in Marsa. It also reveals that its former editor, Josef Caruana, is planning to contest the next European Parliament elections.

The Malta Independent reveals that Judge Joseph Azzopardi is expected to be Malta's next Chief Justice, along the president of the university academics' association insisting that recent controversy about the proposed framework was 'much ado about nothing'.

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