The Scottish Sun leads with the latest line in the Madeleine McCann case as mother Kate claims the missing girl is still somewhere in the Algarve.

Meanwhile The Scotsman features Alex Salmond's warning to David Cameron, saying the Prime Minister would have "no choice" but to resign if he loses the referendum on the UK's EU membership.

One woman's experience selling sex in Edinburgh's saunas features on The Daily Record, as the End Prostitution Now campaign launches a new podcast.

The Herald runs with claims that Scotland's universities could fall even further behind English institutions under funding cutbacks.

The National features warnings from campaigners who say a TTIP trade deal could scupper any plans for a sugar tax to tackle obesity

While The Courier focuses on the five men due to appear in court following an ATM raid at a Co-operative in Carnoustie

The Scottish Daily Mail splash hones in on a record number of over 65s in hospital after a lifetime of high alcohol consumption.

And The Press and Journal Highland edition lead with the residents in remote Strontian who are building their own school to teach the council a lesson.