Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from around the country for Friday August 19.
The Scottish Sun leads on the historic Olympic gold and silver medals for the Brownlee brothers in the triathlon.
A drug dealing mother and daughter selling fake Valium are exposed in the Daily Record.
The Herald reports Nicola Sturgeon's fears that then Brexit vote as fuelled racist attacks.
The picture of a five-year-old boy after being pulled out of rubble in Aleppo is on The National front page.
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey could be banned from her profession after allegedly lying about her illness reports the Scottish Daily Mail.
The Courier leads on a review that could lead to school closures in Perthshire.
A cyclist killed after a crash with a lorry is on the front page of The Press and Journal.