The Scottish Sun leads on the five-figure compensation victory of a Clutha helicopter crash victim's son, who claims lawyers tried to prove he did not love his father.

And the Daily Record reports on a woman who had a miscarriage days after being raped by a serial sex abuser.

The National covers European Council president Donald Tusk's comments that there is "no room for action or mediation" in the ongoing stand off between Spain and Catalonia.

While The Herald leads on remarks by a top Scottish Labour official condemning those who have leaked private correspondence within the party in its ongoing leadership contest.

The Courier reports on a hotel in Fife which has shut, claiming it is a result of the business rates hike.

And finally, The Press and Journal covers the court case of a passenger who became so abusive on his plane that it was diverted back to Aberdeen.