Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The National leads with Catalonia moving towards independence, as well as an ostrich on the loose in Patna, Ayrshire.
While The Press and Journal reports on new statistics that revealed the north and north-east's four main roads are the most treacherous in Scotland.
The Daily Record lead with a violent heroin baron who was ambushed in the heart of Edinburgh.
The vote for Brexit could spark a "sharp slowdown" in Scotland's economy, with experts also predicting the jobless rate will rise in the wake of the referendum result, reports The Herald.
An undercover reporter from The Scottish Sun says they were recruited by an IS jihadi to carry out a terror attack.
And The Scotsman reports a senior judge has been appointed to take over Scotland's controversial public inquiry into the abuse of children in care.