What have the papers got in store for us today?
Kicking us off today we have the i. They've led with some of the fallout from Amercia's child president blundering through the G7.
Following on from that, we have The Scottish Sun. But hold on a minute, you might be saying. That isn't the front cover I've seen kicking about on Twitter!
Correct. For anyone who spotted it, The Sun ran a wildly British propaganda-like front cover today ahead of the Brexit vote in Parliament that proclaimed "Great Britian or Great Betrayal".
However, that front cover never reached the Scottish Sun. Even they have the sense to realise that that headline just wouldn't wash in Scotland at all...
You may have noticed that the same thing has happened with The Scottish Daily Express.
While the English version of the paper proclaimed "Ignore the will of the people at your peril", the Scottish version has instead took a dig at the SNP for trying to improve transport standards.
The Scottish Daily Mail has also splashed this onto its front page.
Also, well done for managing to extend coverage of a royal family photo shoot into a second day.
The Herald has led with news that people are basically incapable of being considerate of their neighbours...or some people get annoyed about noise too easily. Pick one.
And finally, we have our very own front cover for The National.
Read our leading story on the crucial Brexit vote coming up today.
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