The Scottish Sun reports on former publicity agent Max Clifford who has been accused of performing sex acts in front of a 28-year-old woman during jail visits.

While the Scottish Daily Mail lead with a 2300-word Police Scotland report into whether buying new printers might discriminate against minorities.

Theresa May has put the UK on course for a "hard Brexit", reports The Scotsman, a move that will see the country exit the common market and the imposition of curbs on EU migration.

The Herald leads with persisting weaknesses in children's services similar to those that contributed to the death of Liam Fee.

The Daily Record features a father's poignant letter to Lucy Lintott, the youngest Scot ever to be diagnosed with motor neurone disease.

Labour leadership challenger Owen Smith dismissed the list of broken promises made to Scotland in the Better Together campaign as "contingent on Labour being in power", reports The National.

While The Courier leads with the recently released Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD), which highlights Dundee's position in the worst-off areas in the country.

And The Press and Journal reports on a man who suffered life-threatening injuries after his bike was involved in a collision with a car near Drumnadrochit.