The latest from the Jodi Jones murder inquiry dominates today's papers.
The 14-year-old boyfriend of schoolgirl Jodi Jones has been quizzed by police
probing her murder, writes the Daily Record.
The Mirror reports that forensic police officers have searched the home of the 14-year-old boyfriend of murdered Dalkeith schoolgirl Jodi Jones.
A police forensics team has carried out a detailed search of a house in Dalkeith less than a mile from where Jodi Jones was murdered, says The Herald.
Detectives hunting the killer of 14-year-old Jodi Jones have questioned both her boyfriend and his elder brother, writes The Express.
The Mail reports that the hunt for the killer of schoolgirl Jodi Jones has taken a dramatic twist after police quizzed her 14-year-old boyfriend.
The Courier says that police investigating the brutal murder of schoolgirl Jodi Jones have searched a house in her home town.
In other news;
Football legend Paul Gascoigne has revealed he and ex-wife Sheryl are back together, says the Scottish Sun.
The Scotsman reports that a tape recording of a voice said to be Saddam Hussein has been released in which
the former Iraqi dictator calls for attacks on coalition troops.
The Star reveals that the skeleton of Manic Street Preachers' star Richey Edwards has been found - eight years after his mystery disappearance
Tony Blair has promised to abandon Labour's obsession with targets, says The Times, as he asked for a third term in office to complete his public service reforms.
The Telegraph reports that a tape recording purporting to be the voice of Saddam Hussein praising hit-and-run attacks on American forces in Iraq has been released.
BBC director general Greg Dyke has been summoned by the corporation's governors to explain his strategy of brinkmanship with Downing Street, writes The Guardian.
More than 23 million acres of the world's forests are disappearing each year
due to logging and mining, according to The Independant.
The FT claims Alistair Darling will next week announce that the M25 will be widened into an eight-lane highway - the biggest single road-building scheme since Labour came to power.
A paranoid schizophrenic was found guilty of raping a woman he thought was the
devil's daughter, according to the Press and Journal.