The Scottish Sun reports a police raffle prize claims hotline is the 101 number at the centre of the M9 crash scandal.

While The Herald leads with campaigners who say councils will face a flood of challenges over the Named Person act, after the Supreme Court ruled the scheme breaches human rights.

Similarly, The National leads with a pledge from the SNP government to make the necessary changes to bring the Named Person act into force as soon as possible.

A family has expressed outrage in The Press and Journal after they were kept in the dark about their grandmother's fall in a care home for nine hours.

The Scottish Daily Mail also lead with the Supreme Court's ruling on the Named Person act.

While The Scotsman reports on the hundreds who lined the streets for the for funeral of soldier Josh Hoole.

The Daily Record lead with a man jailed for 18 years after he stabbed his neighbour to death, as well as an attack on a heroin baron in Edinburgh.

And The Guardian reports Britain's first new nuclear power station for a generation is in doubt after the government delayed making a final decision on the £18bn Hinkley Point C.