The Scotsman reports that Rupert Murdoch's gamble on the closure of the News of the World was foundering as advertisers continued to boycott News International newspapers and his bid to take control of BskyB was thrown into doubt by the broadcasting watchdog.
Rebekah Brooks, News International chief executive, has claimed she had been "betrayed" by News of the World phone hackers as her boss Rupert Murdoch announced he will fly into the UK to deal with the growing crisis, writes The Herald.
The Daily Record carries claims that a "sneaky boss" deleted millions of e-mails vital to the News of the World phone-hacking probe.
A third man has been arrested in relation to alleged corrupt payments made to police officers, says The Courier.
Millions of Scottish Gas customers have been rocked by increases of 18% and 16% in gas and electricity prices, says the Scottish Sun.
The Scottish Daily Mail says the move sparked fury and calculates it could add almost ?200 a year to the cost of heating and lighting a home.
The Scottish Daily Express has a mother paying tribute to her small son who died after being trapped in a burning house in the Highlands.
The Press and Journal reports hopes that the north's economy will receive a bumper boost as golf fans they flock to the Highland capital for the climax of the Barclays Scottish Open.
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