The Daily Record leads with a nurse who was struck off yesterday, after they had sex with a dementia patient's husband.

While the Scottish Daily Mail reports the country is "in the grip of a growing crimewave" with one violent offence carried out every eight minutes.

The Scottish Sun reports on a man who was brought back to court after boasting about avoiding a jail term online.

Labour's divisions over Brexit erupted last night as leadership challenger Owen Smith hinted Jeremy Corbyn lied about voting "In" at the European referendum, reports The Scotsman.

The Courier leads with animal lovers who believe they have tracked down the man responsible for the theft of an 82-year-old's dog.

John Swinney has admitted that high-profile cases in the Highlands show that the controversial Named Person scheme stops working if abusers simply opt out, reports the Press and Journal.

Public services and thousands of jobs are being "hived off on the cheap", it has been claimed in The Herald, as Scotland's largest council moves to becomes the latest authority to privatise all of its computer systems.

And The National leads with almost 14,000 foreign nationals in Scotland who are waiting for the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) division of the Home Office to tell them if they can stay.