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What hit the headlines of Scotland's newspapers this morning?

The i leads with news that, in the event of a second EU referendum, the SNP say there should also be another independence referendum.

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The Herald has also splashed on the news that the SNP would focus on a second independence referendum over a second EU ref in the event of a bad Brexit deal.

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Also, a short story on commuters getting stuck on trains for over six hours because of the weather. Too hot? Trains are off. Too wet? Trains are off. Too windy? Trains are off.

And they say a privatised rail network is the way forward...

Tony Blair makes a comeback on the front page of the Scottish Daily Express this morning.

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The Express claims that Blair said parts of the anti-EU movement have links to the far-right which, if you've been paying attention, isn't actually wrong.

A stopped clock, and all that.

Next up, the Scottish Sun take aim at Kezia Dugdale for using her I'm a Celeb fee to buy a flat after claiming she would give it to charity.

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Up next, the Daily Record has invented their own superhero.

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The Jouker can tell you right now that if Captain Cool made a run at them it would not end well.

On a more serious note, the headline deals with another awful story regarding the DWP.

And finally, our very own National.

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Read all about the new kids on the block here.