Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Sun reveals the final portrait of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, taken just two months ago.
While the Daily Record reports a family barbecue turned into a bloodbath when a father of three was killed in a brawl outside his home.
The Scottish Daily Mail also report on the haunting series of images taken of Ali before his death, as well as strong opposition to the Named Person scheme in a recent poll.
Former Prime Minister John Major has launched an attack on leading Tory Brexit figures as he singled out Eurosceptic Boris Johnson as a "court jester", reports The National.
While The Herald leads with one in three of the UK's oil and gas firms, which are planning further job cuts this year as a result of a slump in prices.
The Aberdeen edition of the Press and Journal lead with a man taken to hospital after an "assault" in the Denburn area of the city.
Andy Murray suffered his eighth grand slam final defeat, reports The Guardian, as Novak Djokovic finally took the French Open title and with it his place in the highest pantheon of tennis.
And the Dundee edition of The Courier reports less than half of women who received cancer treatment have been given a mandatory heart scan through NHS Tayside.