These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Monday's newspapers:
The Times of Malta notes a rise in the slaughter of horses, worrying that their meat may get onto the black market.Another story explains that the medication used to treat ADHD has been changed and that some patients are finding its effects less helpful.
L-Orizzont chooses the turmoil in Libya as its lead story, quoting the former member of the Libyan National Congress saying that Malta should support the civil government there. It also reports on women in the north offering child care services, without a permit.
In-Nazzjon reports that Malta would be broke without the money from selling passports, and reminds that the PN starts its electoral campaign today.
The Malta Independent interviews the two women who ran around Malta to raise plastic awareness, and also reports on Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying that the electoral campaign ould not be based on hate.