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Scotland’s papers: Conservative optimism and a killer in jail
Image caption The Times leads with a survey suggesting people in Britain are becoming more optimistic “as Brexit uncertainty lifts”. Image caption There is a similar line from the Express, as it reports a message from the prime minister that the UK can look forward to a “decade of prosperity”. Image caption The family of…

The Times leads with a survey suggesting people in Britain are becoming more optimistic “as Brexit uncertainty lifts”.
There is a similar line from the Express, as it reports a message from the prime minister that the UK can look forward to a “decade of prosperity”.
The family of a man who died violently are pleading – through the Daily Record – that there should be no early release for his killer.
The Sun shows a picture of chaos and apparent bloodstains in the bedroom of television presenter Caroline Flack. Ms Flack has denied assaulting her partner.
The cost of subsidising Scottish rail services – £483m a year – is the main story for the Herald.

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The Scotsman says there could be a rethink of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations. There has been criticism from local residents of the impact on them.
Prince William’s warning about climate change is the lead for the Mail, although it is a picture of his brother Harry and son Archie which dominates the front page.
The claim that 14,000 people are missing out on university places because of Scottish government policy is the lead for the Scottish edition of the Daily Telegraph.
The i says Australia is ablaze, and reports that the country’s military have been called in to help deal with hundreds of wildfires burning out of control.
The Star says people have been complaining about the highest peak in Wales. It is too steep, apparently, too cloudy – and doesn’t have a branch of Costa at the top.
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