Scotland\'s papers: Craig Whyte claims and \'out of office until 2021\'

Scotland's papers: Craig Whyte claims and 'out of office until 2021'

Image caption The Daily Record leads with claims about a cashback scheme connected to former Rangers owner Craig Whyte.
Image caption The Daily Mail says Scotland's 20,000 civil servants have been told they may not be back at their desks before March.
Image caption The Scotsman reports that the ScotRail train which derailed near Stonehaven, killing three people, was travelling at almost 73mph just before it crashed. Investigators also said gravel and rock from a field drain trench had been washed onto the railway at the landslip site.
Image caption The P&J also leads with the story, saying the train had been stationary for two hours due to the poor weather and a landslip before being granted permission to travel north.
Image caption The Herald leads with chancellor Rishi Sunak warning of "difficult decisions" as the furlough scheme helps push debt to a record high.
Image caption The National has former SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson saying panic has hit the “Westminster bunker” amid rising support for independence.
Image caption The Daily Express focuses on calls by Tory MPs for Brussels to "wake up" to the threat of a no-deal Brexit after EU trade talks reached a deadlock.
Image caption The Scottish Sun reports on the arrest of Manchester United footballer Harry Maguire in Greece.
Image caption The Times leads with claims that there is a split between the prime minister and the chancellor over pension reforms.
Image caption The Daily Star features an old picture of Andy Murray with lots of hair after he reportedly said his wife wanted him to have a hair transplant.
Image caption The Courier says Tayside has become Scotland's Covid-19 infection epicentre. It says that, according to a Scottish government report, Dundee residents are at the highest risk of Covid-19 transmission in the country.
Image caption The Evening Express leads with a plea from council leaders to Nicola Sturgeon to reopen Aberdeen ahead of a lockdown review.
Image caption The Edinburgh Evening News says a new voucher scheme where people can “spend £5 to get to £10” at Leith Walk businesses will launch on Monday.
Image caption The Evening Telegraph writes about a man who has lost his memory and fears he has been attacked.
Image caption The Glasgow Times features a campaign by a family to help save the life of their granfather.