Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the front pages in Scotland on April 18.
The Scottish Sun leads with Rangers jokers who painted the kerbs in front of Celtic pubs red, white and blue ahead of the Old Firm clash on Sunday.
The Daily Record reports on two sisters who have become 'poster girls' for the neo-Nazi movement in Scotland.
The National leads on warnings that changes to benefits will trap women at home.
The Herald focuses on a new poll which found voters are put off policies if they are associated with the Labour Party.
The Scottish Daily Mail reports that a British Airways jet carrying 137 passengers was struck by a drone approaching Heathrow.
The Press and Journal focuses on a plan for Aberdeen which aims to bring £4bn of investment into the city.
The Courier leads with a Perth man who stalked singer Lily Allen for seven years.