All national newspapers today lead with the murder of Eleonora Mangion Walker, whose body was found in a Qormi warehouse last night. The police are still looking for her husband, the prime suspect in the case.
In other stories, Times of Malta says conditions attached to the university licence offered by the regulator to the Sadeen Group are non-negotiable, but the Jordanian company may have other plans.
The Malta Independent says PL whip Godfrey Farrugia has hit out at the Mriehel towers saying that they do not harmonise with the landscape and the skyline.
In-Nazzjon says Alitalia pilots and flight attendants will be going on strike today as part of a protest for better working conditions.
L-Orizzont says a legislative and radical reform for the education sector has been announced.