Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all of the Scottish newspapers front pages for Friday March 18, 2016.
Harry Clarke's appearance at Glasgow Sheriff Court dominates the Daily Record front page.
The Scottish Daily Express report on a boiler replacement company being fined £180,000 for making "more than two million unwanted marketing calls".
The Budget from George Osborne continues to make headlines on the Scottish Daily Mail after First Minister's Questions on Thursday.
While The National focus on the Land Reform Bill and Balmoral losing its exemption from business rates.
Harry Clarke also features on the front page of The Herald beside claims from John Swinney that Scotland has made a case for having its own chancellor.
In the Edinburgh Evening News early edition there are safety concerns over masonry potentially falling from school buildings in and around the capital.
The Courier front page reveals the lecturer who took up the "Glasgow Effect" art project, living in the city on £15,000 for a year, has lost the support of her employers Dundee University.
And finally the Press and Journal front page features a story on a woman being acquitted of killing her partner in a road accident.