Good morning, the following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers.
Times of Malta leads with comments by the Mayor of Ħamrun that residents are fed up by lawlessness. It also reports that Maltese in Libya have asked to be evacuated because of a flare-up of military activity in Tripoli, where a state of emergency has been declared.
The Malta Independent reports that the proposed mega-development by the db group in Pembroke has been recommended for approval by the Planning Authority board. The PA board meets on September 20.
In-Nazzjon says the Attorney General on Monday continued to try to prolong court proceedings to delay publication of the full Egrant inquiry report. The PN has gone to the Constitutional Court, asking it to order the AG to hand a copy of the report to the leader of the opposition.
l-orizzont leads with the war on banners between rival festa enthusiasts in Sliema and Balluta. It quotes the president of the Band Clubs Association saying that excessive pique was unacceptable.