The Daily Record reports a safety officer at M&D's theme park has been banned after a roller coaster derailed and left ten people hurt in June.

While The Scottish Sun features a lottery winner who still gets up every morning at 7am, despite quitting his job after the £10.3m haul.

SNP veteran Gordon Wilson has called for the immediate relaunch of the Yes Scotland campaign in The National.

The Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and north east editions of The Press and Journal lead with a police warning as violent crime soars.

A billionair tycoon's offshore empire has been named in the Panama Papers, reports The Herald.

The Scottish Daily Mail leads with Nicola Sturgeon who has signalled she could host a second independence referendum as early as next year.

Similarly, The Scotsman reports on the First Minister's suggestions over independence - Sturgeon said Scotland was in a "very, very strong position" to secure a favourable outcome.

And the Dundee edition of The Courier reports firefighters attended the landmark Queen's Hotel during a wedding after a ceiling collapsed.