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Today's front pages – May 14, 2026
Today's front pages – May 14, 2026

Today's front pages – May 14, 2026

These are the leading stories making front-page headlines in Malta this Thursday. Times of Malta reports on the Labour Party’s pledge to introduce legal safeguards for parks and increase afforestation, ensuring government-owned land is protected from speculation. The newspaper also covers court testimony regarding the deletion of digital evidence in

Manoel Island officially returned to the public

Manoel Island officially returned to the public

Manoel Island and Fort Tigne were officially returned to the public on Wednesday after the government and MIDI signed a contract ending a concession handed to the consortium 26 years ago. Manoel Island had originally been slated for development, but following protests last year , Robert Abela pledged to end the 99-year concession. He promised to turn

Watch: Manoel Island And Fort Tigné Officially Returning To The Public

Watch: Manoel Island And Fort Tigné Officially Returning To The Public

n agreement between the Maltese government and MIDI plc has officially been sealed, paving the way for Manoel Island and Fort Tigné to return to public ownership. Prime Minister Robert Abela described the agreement as a “historic moment” and confirmed that the sites of historical and national importance will now fall under the responsibility of Heritage

Historic deal sees Manoel Island and Fort Tigné returned to the public

Historic deal sees Manoel Island and Fort Tigné returned to the public

Manoel Island and Fort Tigné have officially returned to public hands following the signing of an agreement between the Maltese government and MIDI plc. The agreement was signed on Manoel Island in the presence of Prime Minister Robert Abela, who described the agreement as a "historic moment" that turns into reality what he called the long-held dream