Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland.
The Daily Record reports Grangemouth boss Jim Ratcliffe wants to abolish morning tea breaks for 1200 workers.
While The National reports Police Scotland have issued a warning over the "killer clown" craze as incidents escalate.
The Scottish Sun leads with former Celtic star Anthony Stokes, whose partner reported her iCloud account had been hacked and private photos stolen.
A woman had to be stopped from running into her burning house to rescue children's toys and photos, reports The Press and Journal.
The UK government has backed down over controversial plans to make firms publish lists of their foreign workers, reports The Scotsman, amid a growing public backlash against the move.
And The Herald leads with Theresa May, who will come under intense pressure today to end the "alarm and uncertainty" over the UK government's move to a hard Brexit.