Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Scottish Sun reports a model claims she had a secret nine-month affair with murdered former Rangers star Arnold Peralta.
While the Daily Record leads with a man who vowed to poison shoppers using pure cyanide within days.
An offshore worker has praised his colleagues who helped him as he lay "dead" for 20 minutes after suffering a cardiac arrest off the coast of Egypt, reports The Press and Journal.
Business leaders have warned a revived Scottish independence campaign will bring "fresh uncertainty" to the country's future in The Scotsman.
The National leads with a think tank that has claimed independence could save Scotland more than £2bn per year, or earn it a severance package from the rest of the UK.
While The Courier reports railway police in Scotland are to carry Tasers as part of a UK-wide security step-up on the network.
The Scottish Daily Mail leads with a smart blood test that dramatically slows the spread of breast cancer.
And The Herald features a warning on payday loans, which experts say puts people's health at risk by increasing debt and anxiety.