Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Wednesday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
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.