Today's front pages - June 15, 2026
The top stories in Malta's newspapers
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Monday.
Times of Malta reports that a group of retired workers of the former parastatal Kalakxlokk company have sued the government for payments they say are due to them.
The newspaper also reports that the government has consistently fallen short on its public investment targets, according to the Malta Fiscal Advisory Council.
The Malta Independent says an activist has launched a campaign against over-tourism. It also reports that parliament will open on Saturday.
Parliament's reopening also features at the top of l-orizzont's front page. It also reports comments by the prime minister that people can expect results from the Labour government within its first 100 days.
In-Nazzjon features remarks made on Sunday by PN leader Alex Borg. He said that while the election is past, the PN's mission to make Malta and Gozo better has only just strated.