Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
As well as Boris Johnson's decision to back the Leave campaign ahead of the EU referendum, The Scotsman lead with news of the death of pilot Eric Brown.
Meanwhile The Scottish Sun feature underwear tycoon Michelle Mone who was injured after falling down a manhole.
The National report that while the London mayor may be the favourite to succeed David Cameron, he will not be a "gamechanger" in Scotland.
Johnson's last minute reveal to back the Leave campaign also features on The Scottish Daily Mail front page.
The Herald report that decisive action is needed to improve care for the elderly at home as A&E departments close.
The Times report that almost 700,000 people have signed a petition calling for meningitis B vaccinations to be administered to all children under the age of 11.
While the Highlands and Islands Press and Journal lead with the pensioners who died in separate "unexplained" house fires.
And the Daily Mirror write that Boris Johnson "humiliated" his old "Eton chum" David Cameron by backing the campaign to leave the European Union.