Here are the front pages in Scotland for Tuesday January 26.

The Scottish Sun leads with the victim of a shooting narrowly missing a gun shot to the chest after the robber's gun failed to go off.

The Daily Record focuses on the shopkeeper saved after a would-be robber's gun misfired.

The National leads with John Swinney saying the UK Government must agree to the fiscal framework on new powers in just two weeks.

The Herald front page is on an SNP row over a 'secret' report into child services.

The Scotsman front page story is on Tory calls for a tax cut on 'squeezed' middle class families.

The Scottish Daily Mail leads with claims that patients are still receiving cheap and unhealthy meals a year after the Scottish Government pledged to improve quality.

The Courier focuses on plans for a timetable which will see Dundee pupils at school longer.

The Press and Journal front page lead is on a man who was charged after a six-hour stand off with police in Peterhead.