The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta quotes the Health Minister saying that nine of the 50 people injured in Monday’s double-decker bus incident were still in hospital on Tuesday. In another story, it says doctors’ approval would be required if the government decided to privatise healthcare services in the future.
L-Orizzont says the double-decker bus driver has been interrogated.
Read: Driver in tourist bus tragedy arrested, seven kept in hospital, four critical
MaltaToday says embryo freezing will be linked to adoption.
The Malta Independent says MEP David Casa has been asked to testify in Athens in the Pilatus Bank whistleblower extradition case.
In-Nazzjon reports the Opposition leader speaking about the need for a long-term planning plan.