These are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.

Times of Malta says Opposition leader Adrian Delia faced an onslaught during a fiery parliamentary group meeting on Monday evening but none of those present openly called for his resignation. In another story, the newspaper says British Prime Minister Theresa May won Parliament’s backing on Tuesday night to renegotiate her Brexit deal.

Malta Today says former Foreign Minister George Vella will be Malta’s 10th President.

The Malta Independent says petrol station profit margins are to be increased in line with an agreement reached on Saturday between the GRTU and the government.

L-Orizzont quotes Minister Konrad Mizzi saying that the truth is coming out and he is proud to have bowed his head and followed the Prime Minister.

In-Nazzjon refers to a Transparency International report which, it says, condemns the government on corruption.

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