Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
A look at the Scots newspaper front pages for March 3, 2016.
The Scottish Sun leads with the latest from the Aberdeen schoolboy stabbing murder trial.
The Daily Record front page reports that the accused in the Bailey Gwynne trial bought knives from eBay.
The Herald focuses on the government announcing funding for Trident replacement before the vote on its renewal has been held.
The National reports that the Hebridean island of Kerrera could be the 'cradle of life'.
The Scottish Daily Mail focuses on Nicola Sturgeon ending the tax freeze, claiming the middle-class are being 'punished'.
The Press and Journal also leads on the Bailey Gwynne murder trial, reporting the evidence of a medic battling to save the teenager.