Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Daily Record report on an "extraordinary legal case" involving a car crash survivor who is suing her dead partner's insurers for £5m, blaming him for the fatal smash .
While The Scottish Sun feature singer Susan Boyle's apology after a row with airport staff that lead to her being escorted from Heathrow.
The Scottish Daily Mail features an STV poll, published on Wednesday, which showed Labour taking third place behind the Conservatives in the upcoming Scottish election.
Family doctors, council and charity workers have been asked to spy on parents for the SNP state guardian plan, reports the Scottish Daily Express.
While the North East edition of the Press and Journal report on a survey which revealed almost nine out of ten Scottish GPs believe patient care is being jeopardised by a lack of resources.
Labour's manifesto launch features on the front page of The National after it was "overshadowed" by an STV poll showing the party's popularity had dropped.
The collapse of BHS has resulted in the review of a multi-million pound bid for a new cinema in Dundee, reports The Courier.
And The Herald reports the launch of a new IT system at NHS 24 - which is already three years late and £50m over budget - has been delayed again after running into fresh technical difficulties.