Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Herald reports more than 200 training jobs for GPs and hospital specialists in Scotland were left empty after a major national recruitment drive despite a rise in applications from junior doctors.
While The Scotsman leads with Theresa May's dismissal of the case for a second independence referendum - the Prime Minister insists Scotland will leave the European Union along with the rest of the UK.
The Scottish Sun reports Labour MP Keith Vaz is facing a watchdog probe over claims he paid for sex with male escorts with cash linked to his charity.
Nicola Sturgeon features on the Scottish Daily Mail after she spoke out on her experience miscarrying at age 40.
The Daily Record features a drug user who has been on methadone for 21 years - despite never being a heroin addict.
And The National leads with scientists who have called for the global seaweed industry to protect sustainability.