Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Monday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from across the country for Monday December 5.
The Scottish Sun and the Daily Record lead with abuse, with developments in the ongoing football revelations emerging.
While the Scottish Daily Mail claims Falkirk Council workers "get paid for doing nothing".
The Times in Scotland splits its front page between the Italian Prime Minister's resignation and a Highland wind farm.
The Brexit hearing at the Supreme Court features on the front page of The National.
Sister-paper The Herald splits its front page between Catholic church sex abuse and neglected pupils with disabilities at school.
Meanwhile The Scotsman reports on the new smoking ban in cars carrying children.
Monday's edition of The Courier says 1500 jobs could be lost in the Tay Cities Deal.
And finally The Press and Journal pays tribute to a teenager who died in a car crash at the weekend.