The following are the top stories in Friday’s newspapers.
Times of Malta says two members of the judiciary and a lawyer in government employ have been shortlisted for the post of new judge at the European Court of Human Rights. In another story, it said the EU Court of Justice has turned down an application by Pilatus Bank calling for an interim remedy over claims that the European Central Bank violated its rights.
The Malta Independent speaks to former homosexual Matthew Grech who says that in a democratic society he can proclaim that homosexuality is a psychological disorder.
L-Orizzont says that home rentals have increased 175% in five years.
In-Nazzjon leads with the Nationalist Party’s launch of a consultation process to ensure that dyslexic students are not left behind.