Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all the front pages in Scotland on March 9.
The Daily Record leads on the latest evidence in the murder trial over the death of a two-year-old boy.
The Scottish Sun shows the moment parents are reunited with their eight-year-old son who was missing for 7 hours.
The Scotsman reports some faulty schools could be closed until summer for repairs.
The Herald focuses on a £540m bill for councils over the PPP schools crisis in Edinburgh.
The Scottish Daily Mail reports the Tories are planning a new pro-union campaign in Scotland.
The National front page focuses on a Loch Ness Monster prop from a film being found in the loch.
The Press and Journal reports on outrage over a fake job scam which targeted oil workers.
The Scottish Daily Express reports on the campaign to leave the EU having its official organisation designated.