Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all of the latest newspaper front pages from around the country for Thursday May 12.
The Daily Record report on a sexual assault which took place in a park on Monday night.
The Scottish Sun front page features a pregnant mother who says her "mouldy house" is "killing" her.
In the Scottish Daily Mail there is a report on the rise of the number of migrant babies born in Scotland.
While the Scottish Daily Express features home secretary Theresa May's claims "dissident Irish republicans are threatening to launch terror attacks in Britain".
The National focus on a family who will be forced to flee to America after attempts to remain in Scotland.
The Press and Journal on Thursday reveals a £40m plan from Aberdeen FC chairman Stewart Milne to build a new stadium and state-of-the-art training facility to the west of the city.
While in The Herald research claims only one in ten Scots will receive the pension they expect once they eventually retire.
The Courier front page features the latest in the Liam Fee court case.
Day-surgery could be scrapped at one hospital in East Lothian according to the Edinburgh Evening News front page.
And finally The Buteman weekly paper reports on a well-known brewery that faces closure "after claims the council has 'backtracked' on an agreement with its owner".