News Stand: Tram witness says 'ignore my evidence'
Here are the newspaper front pages from around the country on Monday, June 25.
The Scotsman leads on a key witness at the Edinburgh Trams inquiry who has asked for his evidence to be disregarded due to his jet-lag at the time.
The Press and Journal reports on the rise of dog attacks against postal workers.
The Herald covers a Christian group's plans to take legal action against new rules in schools boosting rights for transgender pupils.
The Daily Record leads on comments by the father of the "limbs in the loch" murder victim demanding killer William Beggs not be freed.
The National reports on Labour's shadow defence secretary's stated backing for the Trident nuclear deterrent, despite Jeremy Corbyn's opposition.
And The Times covers remarks by Scottish Brexit minister Michael Russell that there should be a second EU referendum.