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

The Times of Malta reports that the prefabricated units that were to be used to house Turkish temporary workers will instead be used as classrooms. It also features the meeting on the Gozo tunnel held on Monday night, during which it was revealed that the ferries pollute 13 times as much as the vehicles that they carry.

In-Nazzjon reports on the party’s 30 proposals to cut down on cancer.

L-Orizzont says that Air Malta has managed to reverse €12 million losses in just one year, as well as stressing that it is parents’ duty to vaccinate their children.

The Malta Independent points out that the revision to the fuel station policy is still nowhere in sight, and also reports on the US State Department’s annual report which flagged human rights concerns in Malta.

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