Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from around the country for September 29.
Hibs and Rangers have been cleared over their part in crowd trouble after the Scottish Cup Final, reports The Scottish Sun.
The Daily Record and The Scotsman front pages lead on warnings that painkillers can trigger heart failure.
The re-opening of the Dalzell steel plant is hailed on the front of The National.
The Herald reports that Kezia Dugdale returned from the Labour Conference to stop SNP health plans.
Residents' concern over an illegal campsite in Dundee lead The Courier.
The Press and Journal reports on a football coach killed in a crash being trapped in his car for 10 hours.