Front pages: The stories making headlines in Scotland on Wednesday
A look at the Scots newspaper front pages for January 27, 2016.
Here are the front pages in Scotland for Wednesday January 27.
The Scottish Sun front page lead is on more wildlife trouble for T in the Park bosses after evidence of beavers was found on site.
The Daily Record front page has a special report on funding for GPs, with patients being warned they could lose their family doctors.
The Scotsman leads with the GP crisis and how their role is being 'eroded'.
The National's front page is dominated by coverage of the Alistair Carmichael case and the legal fees incurred.
The Herald leads with calls for a 'Visa block' which is leading to brain drain from the UK to be ended.
The Scottish Daily Mail front page focuses on John Swinney's appeal for a tax cut on the oil industry.
The Press and Journal leads with 'no end in sight' as the oil crisis taskforce goes on.