The Daily Record reports footballer David Goodwillie was told to set aside £100,000 ahead of a damages case brought about by a woman who claims he raped her.

While The Scotsman leads with the 120 dead as a result of an earthquake in Italy, as well as Scotland's £14bn deficit revealed in the GERS report.

The Scottish Daily Mail write that a vision of independence is "dead in the water" after the collapse in oil revenues.

The Press and Journal leads with tributes to the Scottish soldier shot dead in Northumberland during a training exercise.

One of Scotland's most senior judges has said Theresa May "acted unreasonably" when she dismissed a former Sri Lankan militant's asylum bid, reports The Herald.

While the Angus edition of The Courier features £3000 worth of birds stolen in a night-time raid.

The future of Scottish independence also features on The Scottish Sun - the loss in highly taxed oil revenues now means the country generates less tax per person than the UK average.

However The National leads with Nicola Sturgeon's response to the GERS report - she said Scotland "remains the most prosperous part of the UK outside of London and South East England".