Today's front pages - July 14, 2025
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers.
Times of Malta reports that video footage has surfaced, showing the man accused of the recent Bidnija road rage murder appearing to deliberately drive a bowser truck into a car last January.
The newspaper also reports that missing person Jan Pace has been found dead.
The Malta Independent quotes the principal of MCAST saying that collective agreements should be negotiated well before their expiry. A new agreement at MCAST itself was signed recently, years after the previous one expired.
l-orizzont quotes MEP Alex Agius Saliba saying children needed to be protected from dangers in the digital space. In another story, it quotes a statement from the Office of the Prime Minister saying the new Labour Migration Policy will strengthen workers' rights.
In-Nazzjon focuses on court-ordered compensation to landlords whose properties were expropriated for use as Labour Party Clubs, saying ministers are comfortable that taxpayers will pay for this abuse. It also reports that the people are fed up of Labour's economic model.