Here is a round-up of Friday's front pages.

The Times of Malta revealed that Sliema Wanderers 'topped the league' when it comes to bids for office space. It also carries a harrowing account from police officer Simon Schembri about the moment he was caught up under the wheels of a car he was trying to stop.

In-Nazzjon also gave prominence to Mr Schembri's testimony saying it left everyone in court shocked into silence.

L-Orizzont gave the story second place, focussing instead on credit rating agency Moody's stamp of approval for the economy.

The Malta Independent said that the three men accused of the killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia had been receiving social benefits for years. It also featured a story reassuring that the Central Link road project would not increase the number of cars passing through Attard.

 

 

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