These are the main stories in Wednesday’s newspapers.

Most newspapers in Malta lead with Tuesday evening’s vote against British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal, which was defeated by a massive margin, triggering a no confidence vote that could bring down her government.

In other stories, Times of Malta says the majority of inequality complaints by people with a disability were against the government and its entities.

The Malta Independent quotes the Association of General Retailers and Traders, GRTU, saying that a decisive meeting on petrol stations is to be held on Wednesday.

Malta Today says Adrian Delia’s leadership is not on the agenda as the Nationalist Party’s administrative council meets on Wednesday.

In-Nazzjon says Dr Delia is determined to continue defending the people’s interest in the case against Vitals.

L-Orizzont says there is an increase in the number of stolen cars that are not driven.

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