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What the Scottish papers say What the Scottish papers say
(about 1 hour later)
Most of the papers cover Thursday's voting for the Scottish Parliament and local government elections. The newspapers are dominated by the Scottish National Party's historic election vistory.
In other news, the Daily Record tells how more than a hundred people were saved from a blazing care home in Hamilton thanks to the lessons learned from the Rosepark tragedy. The Scotsman says the SNP result condemns Labour to its only defeat in Scotland in the past half century and changes the face of Scottish politics forever.
The Press and Journal says a Perth teenager who sparked a major police investigation with a false rape claim has been told she had harmed the chances of genuine rape victims getting justice. The Herald reports that Alex Salmond has staked his claim to become Scotland's next first minister.
The Herald reports that the jury in the Angelika Kluk trail heard that her death was a sexually-motivated atrocity against a defenceless young woman. Jubilant SNP chiefs snatched victory on the very last seat, according to The Scottish Sun.
Growing numbers of primary school children are troubled and unhappy, with some contemplating suicide, according to a story in The Scotsman. The Scottish Daily Mail says the knife-edge Scottish election was marred by chaos.
The Scottish Sun says Prince Harry's tour of duty to Iraq has been delayed amid renewed fears for his safety. The Scottish Daily Express says the SNP has made history.
Alex Salmond faces the prospect of tough negotiations after his party emerged with just one Holyrood seat more than rivals Labour, says The Press and Journal.
The Daily Record reports on the verdict in the Angelika Kluk murder trial, saying her killer Peter Tobin erupted in fury as he was led away to begin a 21-yearsentence.