These are the main stories featured in Monday's newspapers:
The Times of Malta reports that Malta has yet to ensure children have the right of informed participation, 30 years after signing a UN convention to that effect. It also writes that the Partit Demokratiku has called for the suspension of Opposition leader Adrian Delia after reports that his alleged involvement in a London-based prostitution racket forms part of a police money-laundering investigation.
The Malta Independent reports that the Office of the Prime Minister is insisting Identity Malta gave equal opportunities for local banks to address agents, after claims the agency had promoted Pilatus Bank. It also quotes Gżira mayor Conrad Borg Manche saying there is enough space for underground car parks to house all residents vehicles.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Adrian Delia calling for everyone to unite to safeguard democracy and fight corruption.
L-Orrizont leads with Prime Minister Joseph Muscat's characterisation of the NAO Electrogas report as positive. It also reports that nine women have conceived as a result of new IVF laws.