Good morning, the following are the top stories on Malta's newspapers this Monday morning.
Times of Malta and the Malta Independent report how thousands demanded truth and justice in a Valletta protest on Sunday.
Times of Malta also reports how a survey showed that a quarter of the Maltese feel uncomfortable being friends with migrants.
l-orizzont highlights a comment by the prime minister on Sunday that the new Embryo Protection Law will 'save' twice as many embryos as at present. It also reports that there has been a sharp increase in theft from beaches.
In-Nazzjon leads with a report on Adrian Delia's Sunday speech. He said the PN will shelter the weak and help the poor. The newspaper also carried a picture of Sunday's protest in Valletta.
The Malta Independent says some 90 per cent of Air Malta pilots backed industrial action over the weekend.