Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Friday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from around the country for December 30.
The Daily Record leads on Paul Gascoigne's injuries after he was attacked in a hotel.
George Michael left his fortune to his favourite sister who is set to get £50m, according to The Scottish Sun.
The Scottish Daily Mail reports on a £5m 'charm offensive' by the Scottish government to persuade EU leaders to allow Scotland to keep single market access.
Margaret Thatcher brought in a shoot-to-kill policy at the Faslane nuclear base after protesters broke in, reports The Scotsman.
The Press and Journal front page is on a dad who went on a crime spree after spending his benefits on Christmas presents.
A woman who admitted defrauding a client and her own aunt of £56,000 leads in The Courier.