The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says figures tabled in Parliament show the government spent just short of €800,000 in the production of television advertising. In another story it says groundwater extraction is being measured by the Water Services Corporation but the State entity would not comment when asked about serious concerns that the water table is being depleted.
L-Orizzont says educational reforms aimed to ensure that all students are reached will be carried out.
In-Nazzjon leads with the story of heartbroken mother whose husband fled with their two children.
The Malta Independent says the General Workers Union has called for fiscal incentives and criminal offences for tenants in rental market proposals.