These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Tuesday's newspapers:

The Times of Malta reports on Gibraltar's attempt to stop its companies from relocating to Malta as Brexit looms. It also carries the speech made by the Opposition leader in parliament in the traditional response to the Budget a week earlier.

In-Nazzjon also gives prominence to Adrian Delia's Budget reaction speech, which focussed on the need to increase wages.

The Malta Independent picks on Dr Delia's sound bite - that the government was more about 'PR' than 'PL' - and also reports on the pending application before the Planning Authority to replace Hunters Tower in Marsaxlokk with a hotel.

L-Orizzont carries an interview with inspector Wayne Camilleri about the effective use of CCTV cameras to deter crime, as well as an analysis of how the Budget would impact health care.

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