RM2X5RYMY–Celtic's Callum McGregor goes down whilst battling for the ball with Rangers' Fabio Silva during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday May 11, 2024.
RM2X5TCAF–Celtic's Daizen Maeda (right) and Rangers' Dujon Sterling battle for the ball during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday May 11, 2024.
RM2X5T1Y1–Celtic's Matt O'Riley (right) celebrates with team-mate James Forrest after scoring their side's first goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday May 11, 2024.
RM2X5RY2A–Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi warms up ahead of the cinch Premiership match at the Celtic park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday May 11, 2024.
RM2X5T9EP–Celtic fans let off smoke flares during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday May 11, 2024.
RM2X5N487–Co-founder Dave Scott (left) and First Minister John Swinney look at the innovative vertical farm growth towers at the Crop Research Centre, during a visit to Intelligent Growth Solutions in Dundee. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KFJ1–First Minister John Swinney during a visit to see a new CT scanner which delivers additional diagnostic capacity at St John's Hospital, Livingston, West Lothian. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KFER–First Minister John Swinney meets staff during a visit to see a new CT scanner which delivers additional diagnostic capacity at St John's Hospital, Livingston, West Lothian. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KFHY–First Minister John Swinney during a visit to see a new CT scanner which delivers additional diagnostic capacity at St John's Hospital, Livingston, West Lothian. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5N4EC–First Minister John Swinney takes a closer look at the innovative vertical farm growth towers at the Crop Research Centre, during a visit to Intelligent Growth Solutions in Dundee. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5RK2C–The aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, above Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5KFGT–First Minister John Swinney during a visit to see a new CT scanner which delivers additional diagnostic capacity at St John's Hospital, Livingston, West Lothian. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5N484–First Minister John Swinney and co-founder Dave Scott (right) look at the innovative vertical farm growth towers at the Crop Research Centre, during a visit to Intelligent Growth Solutions in Dundee. Picture date: Friday May 10, 2024.
RM2X5NFFK–Wick John O’Groats Airport in Wick, Caithness Picture date: Thursday May 9, 2024.
RM2X5A272–Angus Robertosn arrives at Bute House, Edinburgh, after newly appointed FIrst Minister of Scotland John Swinney was sworn in at the Court of Session. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X560NG–John Swinney speaks to the chamber after being voted in as First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X55YPP–John Swinney in the main chamber during the vote for the next First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X54W8H–Outgoing First Minister Humza Yousaf signs his official resignation letter to King Charles III at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X55YXY–Former first minister Humza Yousaf on the back benches in the main chamber during the vote for the next First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X55Y3P–John Swinney speaks to the media after being voted in as First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X55F0C–Humza Yousaf arrives with Angela Constance (left) and Shona Robison (right), to deliver a personal statement to the chamber following his resignation as First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X59F8C–Kate Forbes arrives at Bute House, Edinburgh, after newly appointed First Minister of Scotland John Swinney was sworn in at the Court of Session. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X51R18–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X51KK0–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X50TFN–File photo dated 25/06/16 of the then First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Deputy First Minister John Swinney (centre) during an emergency cabinet meeting at Bute House in Edinburgh. Former Scottish deputy first minister John Swinney has been confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Issue date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X5AJ4C–RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING NAME FROM HISLOP to HYSLOP Newly appointed Cabinet members, including Angus Robertson, Fiona Hyslop, Angela Constance, Jenny Gilruth, Shirley-Anne Somerville and Mairi Gougeon, Mairi McAllan, Shona Robison and Neil Gray, turn to enter Bute House in Edinburgh as newly appointed First Minister of Scotland John Swinney and Kate Forbes who he appointed as Deputy First Minister, walk to address the media. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X5AJ3W–RETRANSMITTED CORRECTING NAME FROM HISLOP to HYSLOP Fiona Hyslop arrives at Bute House, Edinburgh, after newly appointed First Minister of Scotland John Swinney was sworn in at the Court of Session. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X51PWD–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X5AEJ3–Newly appointed First Minister of Scotland John Swinney stands with his newly appointed Cabinet members (top row - left to right)Fiona Hislop, Angela Constance, Jenny Gilruth, Shirley-Anne Somerville and Mairi Gougeon, (front row left to right) Angus Robertson, Mairi McAllan, Kate Forbes, John Swinney, Shona Robison and Neil Gray, on the steps of Bute House, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X51P5W–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X5AER9–Kate Forbes arrives at Bute House, Edinburgh, after newly appointed FIrst Minister of Scotland John Swinney was sworn in at the Court of Session. Picture date: Wednesday May 8, 2024.
RM2X51NMG–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X50TF3–File photo dated 08/10/17 of the then Deputy First Minister of Scotland John Swinney delivering the opening address to delegates at the Scottish National Party (SNP) conference at the SEC Centre in Glasgow. Former Scottish deputy first minister John Swinney has been confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Issue date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X562E8–John Swinney hugs former first minister Humza Yousaf on the floor of the main chamber after being voted in as First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Picture date: Tuesday May 7, 2024.
RM2X4W4RA–Artist Tragic O'Hara alongside part of his mural at the Yardworks Festival 2024 in Glasgow. The festival is one of Europe's biggest events dedicated to street art and graffiti. Picture date: Sunday May 5, 2024.
RM2X4T6XP–File photo dated 17/02/24 of Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Dame Jackie Baillie, speaking during the Scottish Labour Party conference at the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow. Announcing his candidacy for the SNP leadership on Thursday, Mr Swinney dismissed the push for the country to go to the polls as a 'red herring'. Issue date: Sunday May 5, 2024.
RM2X4MEK2–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MH0D–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X51B1Y–Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) John Swinney delivers his acceptance speech at Advanced Research Centre (ARC), Glasgow University, after he was confirmed as the SNP's new leader - with no other possible candidates coming forward to challenge him for the position. Picture date: Monday May 6, 2024.
RM2X4MHC7–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MG89–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MF31–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MHCE–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4MG8F–People take part in a March for Independence from Kelvingrove Park to Glasgow Green. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4M1H4–Craig Ferguson, 20, begins his 1,000 mile walk from Scotland's national football stadium Hampden Park, in Glasgow, to Munich to raise money towards Brothers in Arms, a Scottish men's mental health charity. He hopes to hit a target of £50,000 to raise money and awareness for men's mental health. Picture date: Saturday May 4, 2024.
RM2X4H613–File photo dated 13/04/24 of Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers, who has finally got a full squad to choose from but he feels having supporters back on board has been another key aspect to his side’s improvement. Issue date: Friday May 3, 2024.
RM2X4CCDW–Former deputy first minister of Scotland John Swinney speaks during a press conference at the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh, where he confirmed he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf as both SNP leader and Scotland's next first minister. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4CD3F–Former deputy first minister of Scotland John Swinney speaks during a press conference at the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh, where he confirmed he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf as both SNP leader and Scotland's next first minister. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4C2E8–Former Lord Advocate Frank Mulholland QC arrives at Capital House, Edinburgh, for the hearings for the public inquiry into the death of Sheku Bayoh, who died in May 2015 after he was restrained by officers responding to a call in Kirkcaldy, Fife. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4C6NY–Former deputy first minister of Scotland John Swinney speaks during a press conference at the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh, where he confirmed he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf as both SNP leader and Scotland's next first minister. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4CDET–Minister for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy Mairi McAllan introduces former deputy first minister of Scotland John Swinney during a press conference at the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh, where he confirmed he is running to succeed Humza Yousaf as both SNP leader and Scotland's next first minister. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X4C8P8–Former deputy first minister of Scotland John Swinney speaks during a press conference to announce standing for the SNP leadership at the Grassmarket Community Project in Edinburgh. Picture date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
RM2X47TH0–Students from the University of St Andrews, wearing their traditional red gowns, take part in The Gaudie, a procession through the town and down to the pier. The annual Gaudie takes place every 30 April to commemorate former student John Honey, who in 1800 rescued members of the crew of the Janet of Macduff which had run aground off the East Sands. Picture date: Tuesday April 30, 2024.
RM2X49DTJ–First Minister Humza Yousaf arrives for the debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X499K2–Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49D4N–Businessman and member of the interview panel on the BBC television show The Apprentice Mike Soutar in the public gallery during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X499XY–Former first minister Nicola Sturgeon during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49B0T–SNP's John Swinney during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49DA7–Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar arrives for the debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49A6K–SNP's Kate Forbes during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X49CJ5–The main chamber during a debate on a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government, at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday May 1, 2024.
RM2X43ME2–A Grandstand under construction alongside the 18th green during the 152nd Open Media Day at Royal Troon Golf Club, South Ayrshire. Picture date: Tuesday April 30, 2024.
RM2X43HBB–Construction workers build a grandstand alongside the 18th green during the 152nd Open Media Day at Royal Troon Golf Club, South Ayrshire. Picture date: Tuesday April 30, 2024.
RM2X3X942–File photo dated 15/10/23 of First Minister and SNP leader Humza Yousaf embraces his wife councillor Nadia El-Nakla after she spoke on an emergency motion on Israel-Palestine during the SNP annual conference at The Event Complex Aberdeen (TECA) in Aberdeen. Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as SNP leader and Scotland???s First Minister. Issue date: Monday April 29, 2024.
RM2X3X93X–File photo dated 25/10/23 of Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf speakING to the media during his visit to Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum (STAF)'s offices in Glasgow. Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as SNP leader and Scotland???s First Minister. Issue date: Monday April 29, 2024.
RM2X3Y6GA–Ash Regan of the Alba Party speaking to media outside the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, Edinburgh. Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as SNP leader and Scotland's First Minister, avoiding having to face a no confidence vote in his leadership. Picture date: Monday April 29, 2024.
RM2X3X93Y–File photo dated 07/12/23 of First Minister Humza Yousaf during a media event to promote the Save the Children 'Christmas Jumper Day' at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as SNP leader and Scotland???s First Minister. Issue date: Monday April 29, 2024.
RM2X3X944–File photo dated 12/10/23 of First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf, at Bute House in Edinburgh, ahead of the SNP National Conference. Humza Yousaf has said he will resign as SNP leader and Scotland???s First Minister. Issue date: Monday April 29, 2024.
RM2X3HJFK–Amanda Merchant (left) and Kelly Stirling (right) with Clydesdale horses Maggie May and Iona during a special event day to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Kelpies sculpture in Falkirk. Picture date: Saturday April 27, 2024.
RM2X37FJB–Artist and general manager Willie Sutherland with 'Machine For Applauding Paintings (with Critic's Thumb Attachment)' during a photocall for The Wyllieum, a new gallery dedicated to George Wyllie in Greenock. Picture date: Thursday April 25, 2024.
RM2X2YRJ6–The full moon, which is known as the 'Pink Moon' during April, sets sets behind The Balmoral Clock and Edinburgh Castle. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X33PMX–David Lorimer, husband of the late Caren Lorimer, with his niece Joanne Hughes, outside the Court of Session, at Parliament House in Edinburgh, following a posthumous appeal against former subpostmaster Caren Lorimer. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X33HE6–File photo dated 16-04-2023 of Derek McInnes. Paul Sheerin expects Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes to be in the mix for end-of-season awards after his surprise at seeing none of the club's players make it into the Professional Footballers' Association of Scotland Team of the Year. Issue date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X2YRHX–The full moon, which is known as the 'Pink Moon' during April, sets sets behind The Balmoral Clock and Edinburgh Castle. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X33PMR–David Lorimer, husband of the late Caren Lorimer, with his niece Joanne Hughes, outside the Court of Session, at Parliament House in Edinburgh, following a posthumous appeal against former subpostmaster Caren Lorimer. Picture date: Wednesday April 24, 2024.
RM2X2MHB5–Artist Andrea Geile alongside her hand-cut corten steel sculpture titled Right to Roam on display at the Inception Art Show at Dalkeith Country Park. The 2024 edition of Inception Art Show, which opens to the public on May 3, is showcasing a carefully curated collection of over 30 artists, with 10 talented new artists joining for the first time. Picture date: Tuesday April 23, 2024.
RM2X2MHEK–Artist Andrea Geile alongside her hand-cut corten steel sculpture titled Right to Roam on display at the Inception Art Show at Dalkeith Country Park. The 2024 edition of Inception Art Show, which opens to the public on May 3, is showcasing a carefully curated collection of over 30 artists, with 10 talented new artists joining for the first time. Picture date: Tuesday April 23, 2024.
RM2X2F4R8–(left to right) Elizabeth Morrison, from the Institute of Jamaica (IoJ), Dr Shani Roper from Univeristy of West Indies (UWI), Desireina Delancy from UWI, Curator Mike Rutherford from The Hunterian, Dionne Newell from the IoJ and Dr Tannice Hall from the UWI with the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp specimen at the Hunterian Collections Study Centre in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, ahead of its repatriation by the University of Glasgow to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican giant galliwasp (Celestus occiduus) is thought to have been collected in the mid-19th century and became part of th
RM2X2F4R7–(left to right) Desireina Delancy from the University of West Indies (UWI), Elizabeth Morrison, from the Institute of Jamaica (IoJ), Dionne Newell from the IoJ, Dr Tannice Hall from the UWI and Dr Shani Roper from UWI with the Jamaican Giant Galliwasp specimen at the Hunterian Collections Study Centre in Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, ahead of its repatriation by the University of Glasgow to the University of the West Indies in Jamaica. The Jamaican giant galliwasp (Celestus occiduus) is thought to have been collected in the mid-19th century and became part of the University of Glasgow collections in 1
RM2X29CCK–Cyclists take part in MacAvalanche, a mass mountain bike race through the snow, descending over 900m from the summit of Aonach Mor in the Nevis Range near Fort William. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X29CA3–Cyclists climb with their bikes to the start-line to take part in MacAvalanche, a mass mountain bike race through the snow, descending over 900m from the summit of Aonach Mor in the Nevis Range near Fort William. Picture date: Saturday April 20, 2024.
RM2X11JBW–File photo dated 17/4/2023 of STUC General Secretary Roz Foyer. The trade union movement has 'never been so important', the general secretary of the STUC has said as she claimed workers are £4.4 billion better off as a result of union-backed strikes. The annual Scottish Trades Union Congress conference is due to kick off on Monday and will be addressed by Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and First Minister Humza Yousaf. Issue date: Monday April 15, 2024.
RM2X0R6D4–Celtic's Reo Hatate (second right) celebrates with Matt O'Riley after scoring his sides first goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0ND19–A general view of the ground ahead of the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0R7XC–Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi scores his side second goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0RCJ1–Celtic's Reo Hatate (second right) celebrates with his team mates after scoring his sides first goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0R9FH–Celtic's Adam Idah (left) scores his sides third goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0PY2W–Rod Stewart (centre) attending the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0RCFH–Celtic's Kyogo Furuhashi celebrates after scoring his side second goal of the game during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0R3AR–Celtic's Nicolas Kuhn (left) and St Mirren's Scott Tanser battle for the ball during the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X0RAY1–Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers (right) applauds the fans after the cinch Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday April 13, 2024.
RM2X11K5R–Sales, gallery and archive assistant Elizabeth Jane Campbell helps to prepare the exhibition space at the Edinburgh Printmakers ahead of a new event 'Castle Mills: Then & Now, Whose Gallery is it Anyway?' which invites the public to add their own work to the walls and opens up the space to aspiring artists who want to put their own artwork on the walls, or curate existing work. It will run from April 19 to June 30, and is described as 'a real-time, in-person interactive experience'. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X11K5K–The Edinburgh Printmakers building ahead of a new event 'Castle Mills: Then & Now, Whose Gallery is it Anyway?' which invites the public to add their own work to the walls and opens up the space to aspiring artists who want to put their own artwork on the walls, or curate existing work. It will run from April 19 to June 30, and is described as 'a real-time, in-person interactive experience'. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
RM2X0C751–Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, during the Service of Dedication for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, RFA Stirling Castle, in Leith. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024.
RM2X0C4A8–Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, RFA Stirling Castle, in Leith. Picture date: Thursday April 11, 2024.
RM2X07396–Justice Secretary Angela Constance (right) meets with members of Age Scotland's Scottish Ethnic Minority Older People Forum, to discuss the impact of hate crime on ethnic minority communities and older people, at the Age Scotland offices in Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday April 10, 2024.
RM2X0732H–Justice Secretary Angela Constance meets with members of Age Scotland's Scottish Ethnic Minority Older People Forum, to discuss the impact of hate crime on ethnic minority communities and older people, at the Age Scotland offices in Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday April 10, 2024.
RM2X072YM–Justice Secretary Angela Constance meets with members of Age Scotland's Scottish Ethnic Minority Older People Forum, to discuss the impact of hate crime on ethnic minority communities and older people, at the Age Scotland offices in Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday April 10, 2024.
RM2X0736K–Justice Secretary Angela Constance (left) meets with members of Age Scotland's Scottish Ethnic Minority Older People Forum, to discuss the impact of hate crime on ethnic minority communities and older people, at the Age Scotland offices in Edinburgh. Picture date: Wednesday April 10, 2024.
RM2X03B60–Workers make final preparations before the launch of the MV Glen Rosa at Ferguson Marine Port Glasgow shipyard, marking the first time the vessel will enter the water. Picture date: Tuesday April 9, 2024.
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