These are the main stories in Saturday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says that according to a psychologist stronger laws to combat domestic violence were not always having the desired impact at grassroot level. In another story, the newspaper says the Data Protection Commissioner has launched an investigation after the newspaper reported a massive data breach at the Lands Authority.
The Malta Independent says that according to the Education Ministry, devices that are being tagged to students’ backpacks do not contain any GPS devices and are not traceable.
In-Nazzjon quotes Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying that the government had forgotten Gozo and was not coming up with opportunities for Gozitans.
L-Orizzont reports about the setting up of a ‘hardship fund’ to enable Satabank clients to get a bridge loan to help them pay their bills.