Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all of the latest front pages across the country for Thursday March 31, 2016.
The Daily Record reports on Rangers players who "could be forced to pay back millions after George Osborne targeted EBTs in the Budget".
While The Scottish Sun front page focusses on 15-year-old Dione Melville who was rushed to hospital after a house party in Lothian.
The named person proposals which have been rumbling on makes the front page of the Scottish Daily Mail.
And on The National there are claims Solidarity joint-leader Tommy Sheridan is "ignoring sexual harassment of female party members".
The Herald features a number of stories on its front page including Mosque leaders said to be holding "top posts in banned group".
One of the above stories also features on The Scotsman with a computer virus affecting the National Records of Scotland's genealogy service.
Meanwhile The Press and Journal report on families in the north east who are still affected by the floods from earlier in the year, and demand action from local authorities.
And finally the Edinburgh Evening News also reports on the death of 15-year-old Dione Melville and the computer virus at the NRS.