Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland on October 17.
A drive to recruit 100 extra GPs in Scotland and stave off a staffing crisis has hit the buffers, reports The Herald.
While the Daily Record reports on a family who avoided a motorway car blaze - because they were eating sausage rolls at a service station.
Prince Harry has told campaigners he wants more support for British troops facing prosecution, reports The Scottish Sun.
Growing "uncertainty" over political demands for tax hikes could see firms quit the country, reports The Scotsman.
Nicola Sturgeon has said it is "highly likely" Scotland will be asked to vote in a second independence referendum before 2020, according to The National.
And the Moray edition of The Press and Journal reports a pensioner was killed and two others were injured in a head-on crash.