Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from around the country for August 18.
The Scottish Sun reports on claims that police are being told not to pursue drug dealers amid cost-cutting.
The reports from an anonymous whistle blower also leads in the Daily Record.
The Scottish Daily Mail calls the latest increase in drugs deaths a result of the SNP's 'soft-touch justice'.
Nicola Sturgeon's call for 'humane' treatment of EU nationals is on the front page of The Scotsman.
The Herald exclusively reveals a plan for 1800 new Glasgow council houses.
The First Minister said EU nationals are 'not just bargaining chips', reports The National.
The Press and Journal leads on a sex attacker who sent abuse pictures to an offshore worker.