Changes to the Church of England, Dominic Raab's defence and Burt Bacharach's death lead the papers.
Dominic Raab has said it is possible to set high standards without staff being bullied and insists he has "behaved professionally at all times", reports the Daily Telegraph. In an interview with the paper, the deputy prime minister defends his management style following allegations of bullying from civil servants.The Sun leads with the search for missing Nicola Bulley being moved to the sea on Thursday.
The paper says a child was rescued after being trapped under a flattened tower block for 79 hours after an earthquake hit Syria and Turkey. The Disasters Emergency Committee has put out a plea for help as the death toll rises, notes the paper.The Daily Mail reports the Treasury was under pressure on Thursday night to cut taxes after AstraZeneca criticised how expensive it was to do business in the UK.
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