Today's front pages - June 6, 2026
A look at what's making headlines for local newspapers this Saturday
These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Saturday.
Times of Malta reports on a Eurobarometer survey showing that one in seven people in Malta experienced corruption in 2025, with perceptions of graft being highest among building permit officials.
The newspaper also covers the emergency closure of a Sliema construction site after seawater flooded a street. Its front-page photo reports a truck accident in Għaxaq.
The Malta Independent features the newly published list of ministerial responsibilities under Prime Minister Robert Abela’s new Cabinet.
It also highlights Eurostat data showing Malta registered the second-largest rate of GDP growth in the EU in the first three months of 2026.
L-Orizzont focuses on Prime Minister Robert Abela's remarks at the EU-Western Balkans summit.
The paper also reports that the General Workers' Union has obtained official recognition as the majority representative for employees at Dar Emmaus and the Property Market Agency.
In-Nazzjon leads with findings from a Special Eurobarometer report indicating that 87% of Maltese citizens believe corruption is a widespread issue in the country.
The front page also details the decisions made by PN leader Alex Borg and other Nationalist MPs regarding which electoral districts they will vacate following the general election.