Today's front pages – May 27, 2026
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Wednesday.
Times of Malta reports that the Labour Party has extended its lead to 10.6 percentage points in a final pre-election poll, and covers a tribunal's decision to allow the suspension of the license for the country's largest Y-plate taxi operator.
The Malta Independent leads with Nationalist Party leader Alex Borg’s pledge to resign if a proposed metro project is not delivered within five years, while also reporting on a €60 million expansion at the De La Rue facility in Malta.
Malta Today highlights a survey showing the Labour Party leading by 18,000 votes and features a story on a confidential government study, which reportedly confirms that the opposition's five-year metro timeline is doable.
L-Orizzont focuses on Prime Minister Robert Abela’s inauguration of a factory expansion at De La Rue and the opening of the newly renovated main square in Buġibba.
In-Nazzjon reports on a large political gathering in Gozo for PN leader Alex Borg and highlights the government study that it says confirms the viability of the Nationalist Party's proposed metro project timeline.