The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday.
Times of Malta says that a group of engineers is mulling legal action against the government’s Engineering Profession Board over warrants being handed to Mcast students. The group questions the equivalence of the Mcast course with that of the university.
The Malta Independent says Gharghur council has objected to an application for the building of terraced houses. It also says that a design has been chosen for a new breakwater in Marsalforn, and there are plans for the sandy beach to be extended.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Adrian Delia saying on Sunday that the government was squandering millions while many could not make ends meet.
l-orizzont leads with a commitment, repeated on Sunday by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat, that the government intends to provide a free bus service for everyone.