Good morning – here are the top 10 stories in Scotland today:
Scottish independence: MPs brand SNP’s referendum wording ‘biased’ (Scotsman)
Unions call for end to local authority pay freeze (BBC Scotland)
Battered Cameron vows to relaunch UK Coalition (Herald)
Labour and SNP to run Edinburgh (BBC Scotland)
Scottish battalions to lose their historic names as one infantry unit cut in defence restructuring (Daily Telegraph)
Chaos expected as 30,000 public-sector staff strike (Herald)
Scots Tory leader Ruth Davidson launches astonishing attack on ‘unviable’ Lib Dem allies (Daily Record)
Bridge too far for city Lib Dems in power-share (Press and Journal)
Stay of execution for eyesore as £850m St James Centre vision falters (Scotsman)
Labour and SNP promise stability in historic Edinburgh alliance (Scotsman)
For a full roundup of Scottish Parliamentary business, check out the official Business Bulletin
