News Stand: Ex-soldier killed baby girl, war on sugar
Catch up on the newspaper headlines around the country on Wednesday, April 4.
Both The Courier and the Daily Record lead on the conviction of a former soldier over the death of his five-month-old daughter in Fife in 2016.
The Herald reports that NHS Tayside dipped into its own charity fund to the tune of £2.7m to help with its ailing finances.
And The National covers "far-reaching" proposals by the Scottish Food Commission to tackle Scots' poor diets.
The Times leads on British attempts to preserve its diplomatic alliance against Russia in the wake of a news that scientists cannot identify the precise origin of the nerve agent used in the Salisbury attack.
Finally, The Press and Journal reports on a threat to front-line services such as for pensioners and the disabled in Moray.