Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Daily Mail lead with "panic" over the meningitis B vaccine, after a petition was launched to make the treatment available to all children on the NHS. The petition currently has over 550,000 signatures.
Meanwhile The Herald look to international issues as Donald Trump's Christianity was questioned by the Pope over his statement on building a wall between the US and Mexico.
The Daily Record hone in on a young girl whose chickenpox left her fighting for her life after it turned into a flesh-eating virus.
Dundee's Courier reports that over 100 Flint Group staff face uncertain futures as a plan to save their jobs fell through.
Talks stretched late into the night at the EU summit in Brussels as David Cameron negotiated the UK's future, reports The National.
Aberdeen's Press and Journal reports a teenager has been convicted of knifing an Aberdeen dad through the heart in a drugs deal "set up".
The Scottish Sun lead with Leah Shevlin's latest reveal in her beauty blog on her ex-fiance and former Rangers keeper Alan McGregor.
And The Guardian report that the all-night EU summit in Brussels left many key issues unresolved.