Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all of the evening newspaper front pages from around the country for Monday July 4.
A picture of a prison guard slashed by an inmate dominates the front page of the Daily Record.
The Scottish Sun marks the death of M9 crash victim Lamara Bell one year on.
The National questions Tory leadership hopeful Michael Gove's claim there is no appetite for a second independence referendum.
Westminster should not block a vote on Scottish independence according to Tory leader Ruth Davidson in The Scotsman.
The Scottish Daily Mail reports on army 'fury' over the contents of the Chilcot Report.
The Courier leads on a rabies scare for a girl who was bitten by a bat five times.
Calls for the refurbishment of 'Scottish Samurai' Thomas Blake Glover's former home make the Press and Journal front page.