Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all the stories making headlines in Scotland on January 12.
The Daily Record leads with a woman who reportedly sold street Valium, which is thought to be linked to six deaths.
While The Herald reports a network of hospital trauma centres promised by the SNP government has been delayed for at least three years.
The Courier also leads with the three-year delay for trauma centres and includes coverage of the Forth Road Bridge reopening after a lorry jackknifed.
The Scottish Daily Mail feature a "care crisis" as patients in a Glasgow hospital were forced to sleep on trolleys in crowded corridors.
The Scottish Sun leads with claims Rolf Harris used his celebrity status to cover up sex attacks on young girls.
Donald Trump denied allegations Russia holds comprising personal and financial information about him, reports The Scotsman.
The US president-elect's outburst over "fake news" also features on the front page of The National.
And The Press and Journal reports ministers were accused of "betraying" patients and medics in the delay for promised trauma centres.