These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Friday's newspapers:

The Times of Malta reports on a survey done by the Malta Union of Teachers, which finds that most teachers are the victims of aggression at school, with three-quarters of the perpetrators being the students themselves.

The Malta Independent features the court testimony given by minister Konrad Mizzi about the 17 Black ownership, as well as the challenge by PN secretary general Clyde Puli for those who are against the current party leader to come forward.

L-Orizzont reports on the possibility that Chris Said would be made an interim leader of the Nationalist Party until May, and also features a round-up of the influenza situation, saying it was not as bad as in previous years.

In-Nazzjon, in the meanwhile, reassures its readers of the great support for leader Adrian Delia as witnessed by the great turnout at the party headquarters on Thursday.

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