Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Wednesday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Sun leads with a teacher who gave birth a week before she was struck off.
The Scottish Daily Mail lead with a slump in foreign investment in Scotland, which is said to be caused by fears over a second independence referendum.
The Daily Record reports on benefits chiefs who refused a bereavement payment to a widower, after his wife was kept alive to donate her organs.
Meanwhile The National features Professor Joseph Stiglitz, a member of Sturgeon's economic advisory council, who has said the Scottish Government's plan to use the pound after independence "may have been a mistake".
David Cameron has been accused of "uber-cronyism" in The Scotsman, after it emerged Downing Street special advisers were awarded pay rises of up to a quarter.
The Herald reports almost one in four patients have complained their condition deteriorated during their stay in a Scottish hospital.
Syrian refugees have told The Courier about their "wonderful experience" living in Tayside.
And The Press and Journal leads with boxing champ Lee McAllister who has been accused of a serious assault outside a pub.