The following are the top stories in the newspapers on Monday -
Times of Malta reports that Spanish investigators have widened their net in the tuna racket probe that involves Malta.
The Malta Independent says that concerns about lost open space and the modernisation of the area have been raised following proposals by the American University of Malta for the Dock 1 area in Cospicua. It also quotes the head of the cycling advocacy group saying that whoever wrote the government strategy on cycling is not a cyclist.
l-orizzont reports that Canadian company Supreme Cannabis is considering the possibility of setting up a factory to produce medical cannabis in Malta.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Adrian Delia saying the PN brought about positive change for Malta because it was able to plan long term, in contrast to the present government.