Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Tuesday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from around the country for September 27.
The Daily Record reports on a soldier who hoarded child abuse images and secretly filmed women in a toilet.
Police officers have been told to avoid arresting people after a staffing crisis, according to The Scottish Sun.
The Herald and The National both lead with claims that Scottish Labour could die if party autonomy plans are blocked.
One billion barrels of oil could be left abandoned under the North Sea because of low oil prices, reports The Press and Journal.
The Courier front page is on a teacher admitting being dunk in front of pupils on a school trip.