The Daily Record report on Monday's sentencing of a man who killed his Dundonian flatmate in the Glasgow property they shared.

In the Scottish Daily Mail the main story is Natalie McGarry who was forced to pay £10,000 in damages to a pro-union campaigner she wrongly claimed was a "Holocaust denier".

The National front page features a Scottish scientist breakthrough in oil-eating bacteria.

Meanwhile in The Herald former First Minister Henry McLeish says Scotland needs another referendum to aid a "bold new vision for devolution".

The Scotsman splits its front page between business chiefs supporting Britain remaining in the European Union, and Prince Harry watching a Scottish war hero who won gold in the Invictus Games.

The Press and Journal leads on a man appearing in court charged with the murder of an Indian restaurant owner in 1978.

And finally the Edinburgh Evening News reveals there will be less dedicated community police officers in Edinburgh and no consultation was taken with the city council before a decision was made.