Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Daily Mail lead with a "beleaguered" David Cameron's admission to profiting from his family's Panamanian trust set up by his late father before selling them for around £30,000 in 2010.
While the Angus and The Mearns edition of The Courier feature council cuts which are expected to spell "major changes" for recycling in the region.
A 26-year-old who has fathered 14 children appears on the front page of The Scottish Sun after he dodged a a community work order.
While the north east edition of The Press and Journal report on staggeringly low litter fines in Aberdeenshire council.
The Daily Record feature a hardline Islamist website who has published an article congratulating Asad Shah's alleged murderer, Tanveer Ahmed, for "another blasphemer sent to hell".
A Ukip election candidate is accused of a "hateful" portrayal of negative stereotypes following the launch of the party's manifesto in Scotland, reports The Herald.
While The National report growing demand for the Prime Minister's resignation, following the Panama Papers revelations about his family's fortune.
And The Guardian report details of David Cameron's confession, which comes four days after the leak published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.