News Stand: Westminster lockdown, death at harbour
Here are the newspaper front pages from around the country on Wednesday, August 15.
Metro Scotland leads with Tuesday's suspected terror attack at Westminster in which a car crashed into security barriers, injuring pedestrians and cyclists.
The Daily Record reports on the case of a young mum who was attacked and raped by her ex-partner who she later tried to save when he took his own life.
The Press and Journal covers an incident on board a boat at Fraserburgh Harbour which left a fisherman dead and four others injured.
The Scotsman carries a vow from justice secretary Humza Yousaf to put victims' families at the heart of Scotland's criminal justice system amid a high-profile early release killing case.
The National leads on a call by health experts for the UK to follow Scotland's lead and establish an inquiry into fracking.
And The Herald reports on a group sending out 30,000 leaflets to Scottish parents urging them to withdraw their children from P1 testing.