News Stand: Wallaby colony killed, Lennon police probe
Here are the newspaper front pages from across Scotland on Monday, August 14.
The Daily Record leads with a story about a wallaby colony on Loch Lomond who were "targeted by a heartless killer".
The Scottish Sun is covering a police investigation into Hibs manager, Neil Lennon, over alleged taunts towards Rangers fans.
The Press and Journal splashes on emergency services concerns after radios went down, leaving crew with unreliable mobile signals during a fatal crash.
The Scottish Daily Mail looks at the fly-tipping "epidemic" across Scotland as people put up with around 1000 illegal dumps per week.
The Scotsman looks at Alex Salmond's Fringe show where his guest, David Davis, told the crowd he was not consulted on a Brexit article "cleared" by himself.
And The Times Scotland looks at a split in the Conservative party over "rushed" Brexit plans.