Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland on December 23.
The Herald reports one of Scotland's leading entrepreneurs has warned a second Scottish independence referendum would be "foolhardy" amid the uncertainty of Brexit.
While The Scotsman leads with concerns raised over the lack of background checks on football agents dealing with children.
The Courier reports on a man who was convicted of murdering a mother-of-three and dismembering her body.
A man plans to starve himself on the steps of Holyrood in order to raise awareness for homeless rights, reports the Daily Record.
The Scottish Daily Mail leads with imminent travel chaos as Storm Barbara is set to batter Scotland.
And The National reports a Brussels source has said Jean-Claude Juncker will remain "open" to proposals put down by Nicola Sturgeon to keep Scotland in the single market.