The Times of Malta reveals that top officials have resigned from the Foundation for Tomorrow's Schools, as well as details of the protest organised by women outside Castille, insisting on justice for slain blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia.

The Malta Independent also picks up on the protest outside Castille, complementing it with another story on the same theme: a statement by Home Affairs Ministeer Michael Farrugia that Ms Caruana Galizia was not the first journalist to be targetted by a bomb.

The OccupyCastille protest also dominated the front page of In-Nazzjon, along with a story saying that the family is still awaiting the release of her corpse.

L-Orizzont reports that Europol is joining the investigation, as well as the fact that Opposition Leader Adrian Delia has withdrawn the libel case against Ms Caruana Galizia. It also carries a story about the collective accommodation figures for August released yesterday by the National Statistics Office.

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