The following are the top stories in Friday's newspapers.

Times of Malta says the European Commission has announced it was opening infringement procedures against Malta, Cyprus and Greece for not levying the correct amount of VAT on yachts. In another story, it says the Justice Ministry is allowing individuals to ask for court judgments to be removed from the public database available online.

The Malta Independent says that a call for the provision of school transport will have to be EU-wide because of the high cost.

L-Orizzont says that the economy has grown by €900 million a year.

In-Nazzjon leads with the judicial protest filed by the PN to demand that Identity Malta hand over a list of all those eligible to vote in Malta.

Read: PN goes to court to demand information about the Electoral Register

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