Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland on December 2.
Hopes to keeps Scotland as part of the EU suffered a blow yesterday, reports the Scottish Daily Mail, as Nicola Sturgeon sat down with Chancellor Philip Hammond.
While The Scottish Sun reports David Haines' daughter listens to his beheading video in order to remember his voice.
The Daily Record leads with Barry Ferguson, who has urged young footballers to "nail" the abusers who prey on them.
The National again reports Philip Hammond has ruled out a separate single market arrangement for Scotland.
Scotland's Brexit setback also appears in The Scotsman, as well as Prince Harry and Rihanna who both took HIV tests to mark World Aids Day
The Herald reports Hammond's rejection of Scotland's Brexit deal could hasten a second independence vote.
The Press and Journal reports fresh proposals for a £20m redesign of Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen have been unveiled.
And the Angus edition of The Courier features a young person who stole a poppy memorial wreath and wore it around their neck.