These are the main stories featured in Saturday's newspapers:
Times of Malta says the number of working people unable to afford a roof over their
head was on the rise, according to the head of a Valletta shelter. It also reports the bizarre court case of a young man who raped the mother of his 15-year-old
girlfriend by saying that she had brought the devil into the house.
In-Nazzjon reports that the people emerged as winners after the government was forced to withdraw the controversial Corinthia deal. It also says that Evarist Bartolo had admitted the government had failed in the environment sector.
L-orizzont quotes President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca saying workers should be enrolled in trade unions. It also cites Minister Konrad Mizzi calling for more investment where it came to the management of visas.
The Malta Independent reports that forner MP Franco Debono does rule out a return to politics, including as an independent.