News Stand: Ex-minister faces questions, custody cutbacks
Here are the newspaper front pages from across Scotland on Monday, November 6.
The Daily Record and The Scottish Sun both lead with stories about ex-childcare minister Mark McDonald, who quit over allegations of inappropriate behaviour.
While The National has an exclusive from sources close to sacked Catalan president Carles Puigdemont saying the reason he and four ministers turned themselves over to Belgian authorities is because they "trust Belgian justice" over Spain's.
The Herald also has an exclusive report, which says cuts to the number of custody centres is leading to routine human rights violations in instances where police take people into detention.
And The Times leads on the reveleation in the Paradise Papers that the Queen's private estate put millions into offshore tax havens.
Finally, The Courier covers a multi-million pound plan including new lighting and infrastructure to transform Perth's nightlife.