The National:

What caught the eye of Scotland's press this morning?

First off the bat, The Herald has printed Andy Murray's reaction to news that the NHS is worse than it was a year ago, according to doctors.

The National:

Steady on Andy.

They are also running an exclusive on the SNP potentially shelving the Education Bill for the forseeable future. Actually, maybe that's why Murray looks so happy...

Next up, the Scotsman aslo leads on health-related news.

The National:

They claim that GPs are on the brink, and also give a shout out to their columnist Loki who won the Orwell prize for political writing last night.

The Daily Express leads with news of underfunding in the NHS.

The National:

Doctors do not believe the Scottish NHS is currently getting the funding it needs to survive, accorrding to a survey the Express has published.

Moving on from health for a moment, the i has splashed on Boris Johnson making a runner and hiding during the Heathrow expansion vote.

The National:

The Foreign Secretary had previously said he would lie down in front of bulldozers to stop the runway going ahead. Of course in the end it looks like he has decided to scrap the "down in front of bulldozers" bit and just stuck with the "lie" part.

The SNP also abstained on the vote, and a few folk aren't too happy about that.

The Daily Record has focused on a couple who got married after finding out that the bride was terminally ill.

The National:

And finally, the National has also led with health news this morning.

The National:

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