Scotland's papers: Female frontline soldier and indyref anniversary
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The Scottish Sun leads with Guardsman Chloe Allen, who has become the British Army's first female frontline soldier, after being born a boy called Ben.
The National has two front pages this morning to mark the second anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum.
Alex Salmond predicts a second Scottish independence referendum in the next two years on the front page of The Scotsman.
The Herald has an exclusive story about plans for new laws that will hold football clubs responsible for the behaviour of their fans.
A woman says she was sexually harassed by her boss at Celtic, claiming 'I was betrayed by the club I love', on the front page of the Daily Record.
The Times has a picture of Andy Murray, who lost to Juan Martin del Potro in the Davis Cup semi-finals in Glasgow yesterday.
The Scottish Daily Mail features the news that motorists will face a six-point penalty on their licence if they are caught using a mobile behind the wheel.
Nicola Sturgeon's ambition of taking an independent Scotland into the EU was declared "dead" last night according to the Scottish Daily Express, which says at least four countries are determined to block any bid.
The Press and Journal writes that a north-east teenager shot a security guard at a party in the US while high on drink and drugs.
The Courier leads with claims there is a "major problem" with child mental health services.