Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Tuesday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Sun lead with a report on Vernon Kay who has sent Page 3 model Rhian hundreds of texts over the past three months - and repeatedly talked about secretly meeting up with her at a hotel.
The Scotsman feature companies facing an £800bn pensions black hole which has almost doubled in size in the past decade, according to a new report.
Meanwhile the Highlands and Islands edition of the Press and Journal report the water supply for thousands of homes tastes so bad that farm animals avoid it.
The family of Londoner Saima Ahmed believe she was murdered, after her body was found in a wood on the outskirts of Edinburgh, reports The Daily Record.
While The Herald feature private care home chiefs who have accused councils of holding "a gun to our heads" to secure agreement on a vital funding package.
Dundee's fraudster beggars story appears for the second day on the front page of The Courier, after a homeless man has claimed the city is blighted by two distinct "classes" of beggar.
The National reports the Liberal Democrats have been accused of taking control of a trust set up by confectioner Joseph Rowntree and treating it as a "honey pot" to dish out half its £1.5m donations to their own causes.
And the Scottish Daily Mail report on crime figures released by the Vote Leave campaign.