Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Sun leads with a stag do reveller who fell 40ft to his death from the balcony of a fifth-floor apartment in Ibiza.
While The National reports on the Brain family battling to stay in Scotland after UK visa regulations changed - a second job offer was withdrawn a week before their extended grace period expires.
The Daily Record features the moment Mohammad Asif shakes the hand of James Conner, who racially abused his two-year-old nephew Mohammad Sudais.
Nicola Sturgeon will say that free movement between Scotland and Europe must be maintained as she seeks to secure the country's role in the European Union, reports The Scotsman.
A Highland farmer has expressed outrage in the Press and Journal after a brutal gun attack on one of his cows.
Again The Herald leads with Sturgeon's five key Brexit tests that could determine whether Scotland faces a second independence referendum within the next two years.
While the Scottish Daily Mail reports Sir Philip Green has been branded the "unacceptable face of capitalism" in a parliamentary inquiry following the collapse of BHS.
And MPs say BHS was subject to "systematic plunder" by former owners Sir Philip Green, Dominic Chappell and their respective "hangers-on" in The Guardian.