Changes to the IVF Bill, which has its last reading in Parliament tomorrow, were highlighted in the main story on the Times of Malta on Monday, explaining that they would result in more surplus embryos being left frozen indefinitely. The newspaper also reveals that Opposition leader Adrian Delia received help from his in-laws to settle his pending €80,000 tax bill.

L-Orizzont dedicates its main story to Vanni Pule's comments which are bound to stir up controversial debate about euthanasia, and also reports on the verbal spat between two Nationalists - Clyde Puli and David Thake - which evolved on Twitter.

The Malta Independent also chose a story about the IVF Bill for its front page, focussing on the NGOs meeting with the President. It also reports the head of the media faculty saying that fear might be holding people back from taking up a career in journalism.

In-Nazzjon carried a write-up about the regular Sunday interview with the PN leader in which he outlined his vision for a society that that was more conscious of the national interest.

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