This is one of those days, usually following a tragedy, where every paper lines up and splashes on the same story.

The fire at the Glasgow School of Art and ABC is the main focus of (almost) every national paper in Scotland today.

The Daily Record leads with news that the school could cost £100 million to restore for the second time in four years.

The National:

They've also published Police Scotland's aerial photo which shows the devastating extent of the damage, as well as revealing some of the original structure of the ABC.

Prior to being a music venue, it was a cinema and ice-skating palace and one of the first buildings in Glasgow to get electric lighting.

The Herald leads on shifting emotions as the cost to rebuild was revealed, though they have published a figure of £200 million.

The National:

The Scottish Daily Express also lead with the art school fire.

The National:

As have the Scottish Daily Mail who, as always, have added their special touch of sensational doommongering (quite literally this time).

The National:

Up next is the single outlier of today; the Scottish Sun.

The National:

They have led with a new claim regarding the World's End killer.

And finally, The National have also led with news on the art school.

The National:

Read our latest coverage of the blaze here.