The following are the top stories in national newspapers today.
Times of Malta says a car dealer was jailed for six years for defrauding a long list of people by using a dead man’s cheque book for a spending spree. In another story, it says tougher domestic violence laws being planned will not apply to court cases already under way.
L-Orizzont says Dom Mintoff’s family is working to publish an authentic autobiography the late Prime Minister started writing in 1994.
The Malta Independent speaks to PN MP and Planning Authority board member Ryan Callus who says that the Thursday’s decisions on the Mriehel tower and the Townsquare project in Sliema were the first casualties of the MEPA demerger.
In-Nazzjon leads with a report on a news conference given by a former assistant director at St Vincent de Paul hospital during which he alleged abuse and negligence in the treatment of the elderly.