The Daily Record lead with a woman named after she was photographed smoking crack cocaine on an Edinburgh bus.

Meanwhile The Herald report anger among BBC staffers "kept in the dark" over plans to launch a new Scottish Six bulletin.

A move to cap Dundee City Council pay rises at 1% would bring in more than £2m, reports The Courier.

The Daily Mirror features DJ Tony Blackburn who has claimed the BBC sacked him in order to make him a "scapegoat", ahead of a report on Jimmy Savile due to be published today.

Aberdeen's Press and Journal report a man left his Facebook followers terrified when he revealed he wanted to "slay" everyone in an Aberdeen shopping centre with an assault rifle.

Meanwhile The Scottish Sun feature a former police officer who was not charged in court after he drove from Aberdeen to Perth, having drank "very heavily" the night before.

Scotland's age of criminal responsibility is among the lowest in the world, writes The National, after the children's commissioner called for the cap to be raised.

And The Scottish Daily Mail report drivers are being targeted by "sinister" debt collection agencies demanding hundreds of pounds in unpaid parking fines.