The syntax structure you are trying to use doesn't do what you want.
What appears in the FROM clause is a data set. This might be a table or a view. In your case the data set is a subset of "Meta"; specifically the column "tab_name" for rows with the type of "news".
SELECT id
FROM (SELECT tab_name
FROM Meta
WHERE type = 'news');
SQL is basically set oriented. You seem to want the "tab_name" to return a 'pointer' or a reference to a data set. That suggests a more object oriented approach. Rather than a table_name, the select from Meta would return instances of an object and the wrapper would use a method on that object to extract the details. That would be more of
SELECT tab_name.getId()
FROM Meta
Where type = 'news';
But I'd need a more 'business terms' description of the problem before trying to guess what the object structures might look like.