News Stand: Carillion impact on small firms, heavy snow
Here are the newspaper front pages from across Scotland on Wednesday, January 17.
The Daily Record leads on the case of a domestic abuser who is facing three years in prison.
And the Scottish Daily Mail reports on the impact of Carillion's liquidation on tens of thousands small businesses, which could leave them hundreds of millions of pounds out of pocket.
The National covers comments by European Commission president Donald Tusk that it is not too late for the UK to change its mind on leaving the EU.
While both The Press and Journal and The Herald lead on the severe weather conditions, with the former reporting on the impact on Highland schools and the latter covering councils' winter road budgets.
Finally, The Scotsman reports that Police Scotland chief constable Phil Gormley is facing a fourth allegation of misconduct.