The Scottish Daily Mail lead with a new poll which reveals almost two thirds of Scots believe the Scottish Government's Named Person policy represents "an unacceptable intrusion" into family life.

Meanwhile The Herald reports new care boards tasked with transforming the care of the elderly in Scotland have inherited services that have plunged millions of pounds into the red.

The Daily Record feature a female gang caught on CCTV in a shoplifting spree in an upmarket shop.

Alex Salmond has been brand "smug" by an SNP candidate in the north east edition of the Press and Journal.

While The Scottish Sun report that paedophiles were caught at the Faslane nuclear submarine base on the Clyde, according to Ministry of Defence figures.

The Guardian feature the blast in Pakistan that left at least 60 people, mainly women and children, dead as well as hundreds injured.

SNP activists in Edinburgh feature on The National's front page, after they accused their Liberal Democrat counterparts of "lying to voters" with a misleading leaflet.

And legal action could be taken by Dundee City Council on a group of "career beggars", believed to be duping people in the streets, according to the Dundee edition of The Courier.