Scotland's papers: 'Parliament in paralysis' after vote

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The Herald
The Herald reports that Westminster remained locked in paralysis last night as Jeremy Corbyn accused Theresa May of using a no-deal Brexit as "blackmail," refusing to join talks to come up with a Plan B on Britain's withdrawal from the EU.
Scottish Daily Mail
The Scottish Daily Mail says Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of "playing politics" after he "spurned" the prime minister's invitation to find a cross-party consensus on Brexit.
Scottish Daily Express
The Scottish Daily Express carries a poll which shows that 72% of those quizzed want a complete overhaul of the UK political system in the wake of the Brexit crisis.
The Scotsman
The Scotsman reports that Nicola Sturgeon has said Theresa May is "deluding herself" by trying to persist with her Brexit red lines, and suggested details of the timetable for a second Scottish independence referendum would be revealed within "weeks".
Daily Record
The Daily Record says First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is preparing to call for a new vote on a second independence referendum "in the next few weeks".
The i
The i reports on claims by unspecified ministers that the country is heading for a softer Brexit. It also airs the possibility of cabinet resignations amid "insurmountable division" among senior Tories.
The National
According to The National, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will set out her plans on the timing of a new vote on independence in the coming "weeks".
Scottish Daily Telegraph
The Scottish edition of the Daily Telegraph claims Chancellor Philip Hammond has told business leaders that a no-deal Brexit will be "taken off the table" within days.
The Times
The Scottish edition of The Times accuses Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of "snubbing Brexit talks" and highlights his suggestion that Theresa May is "blackmailing" the country with the looming threat of no-deal.
Scottish Sun
The Scottish Sun leads with the death of a woman in a freak accident at stables in Dumfriesshire. She fell from her horse after it suffered a ruptured artery.
Daily Star
The Daily Star says an SAS trooper stormed into the Kenya terror siege to kill the attackers and save survivors.
The Courier
The Dundee edition of The Courier leads with the death of a 60-year-old woman in a crash involving a minibus and an HGV on the A90.
Press and Journal
The north east edition of the Press and Journal leads with a story about a council splitting a car park in half in a bid to stop boy racers performing "doughnuts".