Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Tuesday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The National reports on the Australian family fighting deportation as their visa extension ran out at midnight on Monday.
While The Herald leads with MPs who say the BBC should replace the BBC News at Six broadcast from London and BBC Scotland's Reporting Scotland.
The UK Government has been accused of turning its back on the oil and gas sector over an energy policy in The Press and Journal.
The Scottish Sun reports tourists gatecrashed an island funeral to take selfies with a man's coffin.
The Daily Record reports the brother of the teenager who admitted killing nurse Jill Pirrie in a hit-and-run has been caught on Facebook revelling in joyriding.
And The Courier leads with more than 160 workers who have been made redundant after Dundee specialist engineering firm Galloway Group collapsed into administration.