The suspension of Scotland's teacher strike and an MPs' probe into Partygate make the papers.
The Scotsman leads with news that Scottish teachers are to suspend their strike action after receiving an improved pay offer. Unions will now consult their members on the proposal, which would give them a 14.6% pay rise over 28 months.Elsewhere the front pages are dominated by a report from Westminster's privileges committee where MPs say they have seen evidence that "strongly suggests" Covid rule breaches would have been "obvious" to Boris Johnson.
The Scottish government's decision to spend £6.6m to reinstate a consultant-led maternity service in Moray is the front page story in the Press and Journal.A man who crashed his car at a petrol station is the lead story in the Dundee Evening Telegraph.Plans to charge people to park in workplace car parks is the front page story in the Edinburgh Evening News.
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