Front pages: The stories making the headlines in Scotland on Tuesday
Take a look at the Scottish newspaper front pages for Tuesday February 2, 2016, all in one place.
The Daily Record continue their campaign for the Holyrood and Westminster leaders to come together and deliver The Vow.
Meanwhile the top story in the Scottish Sun is the Scottish man who has been killed by an elephant while on holiday in Thailand.
The Scottish Daily Mail says families north of the border could be faced with the highest taxes in Britain.
The National join forces with a number of charities to call for "a new law against inciting hatred of women".
While The Herald lead on an exclusive saying the rules on becoming a teacher will be relaxed due to a staffing crisis.
And finally the Press and Journal covers the First Minister's meeting with BP officials in Aberdeen yesterday.