News Stand: Man killed at house party, ScotRail bailout
Here are the newspaper front pages from across Scotland on Monday, September 25.
The Scottish Sun leads on the death of Paul Bexley after he was stabbed at a house party in Easterhouse, Glasgow.
And the Daily Record reports on the story of a former schoolboy who has been released from a psychiatric hospital five years after killing his girlfriend.
The National covers renewed pressure on Scottish Labour leadership candidate Anas Sarwar over his family's business dealings.
While The Herald reports the Netherlands' nationalised railways have bailed out ScotRail after it suffered a £3.5m after-tax loss in 2016.
The Times reports on the German elections, in which Angela Merkel secured a fourth term as Chancellor but an anti-immigration party surged to third place.
Finally, The Courier leads on more than 100 police officers who are signed off with long-term absences at Tayside Police Division.