Good morning, the following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers.
Times of Malta says the administration of the law courts has been inundated with dozens of requests by people who want their cases removed from the law courts website. It also reports that the prime minister on Tuesday announced a major new social housing project.
The Malta Independent says the prime minister did not address recent criticism in his speech at the Labour Mass meeting. It also quotes Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi saying the government had embarked on a cover-up exercise following his claims on the Daphne Caruana Galizia case.
In-Nazzjon focuses on a breakfast meeting hosted by the PN, where Adrian Delia told the social partners they needed to forge a future together for a better society.
l-orizzont leads with a quotation from Joseph Muscat on Tuesday that 'history is written by those who bring about change' a comment he also made on Sunday.
MaltaToday reports that thousands answered Muscat's rallying call at Tuesday's Labour mass meeting. It also reports how the Security Service denied having prior knowledge of plans for the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia. It was reacting to claims by Nationalist MP Jason Azzopardi.