Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Tuesday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Daily Record report on the Navy's supercarriers at Rosyth which, according to trade unions, would be left to rust if any workers are axed.
While the Dundee edition of The Courier feature the Dundee United fans who have handed back 1000 day tickets in protest ahead of the derby on Monday.
Singer Susan Boyle appears on The Scottish Sun after police escorted her from a British Airways lounge, where she had a heated disagreement with a staff member.
Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale said it is "not enough" for Nicola Sturgeon to have a small number of high profile women in positions of power, reports The Herald.
While The Scottish Daily Mail report on Theresa May's "strongest warning yet" over Britain's potential split from the EU - the Home Secretary said the vote could prompt Scotland to become independent.
The Moray and Inverness editions of the Press and Journal report on the 36-year-old who dressed up as Spider-Man to scare emergency workers at Raigmore hospital.
More than £25m was paid out from BHS to its owner, Retail Acquisitions, in the 13 months between the department store's sale and its collapse into administration, the Guardian has learned.
And The National's front page features Nicola Sturgeon who insisted it would be "unconscionable" for the UK Government to go back on its promise to build Royal Navy vessels on the Clyde.