Scotland's papers: Pigeon infection and police warn DukePublished20 January 2019Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Sunday PostImage caption, The Sunday Post leads with the death of two patients at the £842m Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow after they contracted an infection linked to pigeon droppings.Image source, Scottish Mail on SundayImage caption, The Scottish Mail on Sunday features a picture of the Duke of Edinburgh driving, 48 hours after he was involved in a crash. The paper also reports that the 97-year-old was warned by police for not wearing a seatbelt.Image source, Sunday MailImage caption, The Sunday Mail leads with a special report on child poverty and includes the example of a nursery using supermarket leftovers to feed hungry children.Image source, The Sunday NationalImage caption, The Sunday National leads with a call by Alex Salmond for an end to the SNP's "uncivil war" and a renewed focus on independence.Image source, AlamyImage caption, TV presenter Ant McPartlin credits his new partner with saving his life as he talks for the first time about his conviction for drink driving. The star also reveals in the Scottish Sun on Sunday that he has ADHD and that he could not watch Declan Donnelly hosting I'm A Celebrity with Holly Willoughby.Image source, Scotland on SundayImage caption, Scotland on Sunday features an interview with Holyrood Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh which covers the ongoing chaos at Westminster over Brexit.Image source, Sunday Times ScotlandImage caption, Thje Sunday Times Scotland reports Prime Minister Theresa May's Government is in "meltdown" and claims a senior House of Commons official helped rebel MPs who are plotting to "derail Brexit".Image source, Scottish Sunday ExpressImage caption, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is involved in a "secret plot for indeyref 2" according to the Scottish Daily Express. The paper also features an interview with the woman injured in a crash with Prince Philip last week.Related Internet LinksHerald ScotlandDaily Mail OnlineDaily ExpressDaily RecordThe Scottish SunThe ScotsmanThe NationalThe TimesThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.