Front pages: Stories making headlines in Scotland on Thursday
Catch up on all of the newspaper front pages from across the country on February 2.
The Daily Record leads on Anthony Stokes being ordered to pay compensation after attacking an Elvis impersonator.
MPs backing the first stage of Britain's exit from the European Union make the front of The Scotsman.
The Herald reports that Tories are set to block a bid for a second independence vote.
Theresa May is facing a revolt from her own MPs after the Article 50 Brexit vote, claims The Times.
The National reports on the only Scottish MP to back the triggering of Article 50 - sole Scots Tory MP David Mundell.
Finance secretary Derek Mackay is facing calls to resign if his budget is rejected, reports The Press and Journal.