The following are the top stories in the the Maltese newspapers.
Times of Malta leads with the plight of Senglea residents kept awake by night work at Palumbo shipyard. It also says that the occupational health and safety authority does not have enough cars for inspectors to tour construction sites.
In-Nazzjon focuses on the PN call for the police to investigate the link between Gaffarena and Castille. It also reports how a prisoner died yesterday in the hospital ITU.
l-orizzont says the cost of production has fallen for the first time in a decade - by 0.4%. It is a result of higher productivity.
The Malta Independent says tax penalties should follow criminal law principles, a Maltese lawyer has successfully argued.