Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Daily Record leads with nurses' leaders who say their members are tearful and exhausted after 12-hour shifts, while private agencies make millions.
Meanwhile The National reports on an "emotional end of an era" as the last Scottish BHS store closes.
NHS staff are under pressure to "magic things out of thin air" because they are being asked to deliver everything when there's not enough cash, a leading surgeon has warned in The Herald.
The Scottish Daily Mail reports Sir Philip Green was accused of blackmail in the row over BHS's £571m pension deficit.
A charity has called for a sea change in asthma care in The Scotsman, after research showed the condition costs the UK at least £1.1bn each year.
And The Scottish Sun reports staff at the St Enoch Centre's BHS in Glasgow branded Sir Philip Green "a scumbag in a fancy suit", as they danced the conga and sang on their final shift.