The Scottish Daily Mail write Labour were in "chaos" on the eve of their manifesto launch after a veteran MP predicted a break-up of the Union.

While The National features the families of those who lost their lives in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster, after a jury concluded Liverpool fans had been unlawfully killed.

The Scottish Sun reports on a seven-year-old who told how he was bound naked to a chair and left overnight in a room with rats and snakes by a woman accused of toddler Liam Fee's murder.

Dundee United fans feature on the front page of The Courier amid speculation their club could be in for a takeover within weeks.

A Sheriff has attacked Scotland's domestic abuse laws after he sentenced a woman for shouting at her husband, reports the Scottish Daily Express.

While wintry weather dominates the front page of Aberdeenshire's Press and Journal.

The Herald report election pay-outs to returning officers have come under fire after it emerged they have pocketed more than £1m in just two years.

And the Daily Record feature the Hillsborough inquest verdict, as families sang You'll Never Walk Alone in tribute to the 96 who lost their lives.