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New this morning
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie has accused the Scottish Greens of “almost repeating the mistakes of Margaret Thatcher from the 1980s” over their proposals for the oil and gas industry.
Charles Kennedy’s brother-in-law has joined the Scottish Liberal Democrats in calling for all political parties to stamp out abuse within their ranks as the Holyrood campaign enters its final full week.
The SNP is on course for a historic fourth victory, a new poll has revealed, with the Greens the bigger threat to Nicola Sturgeon’s five-seat majority than Alex Salmond’s Alba Party.
Coming up today
Coming up on Election Hub Live, at the new time of 5pm:
- Deputy First Minister John Swinney joins us for an interview
- Shetland Lib Dem candidate Beatrice Wishart explains why island connectivity is at the heart of her re-election campaign
- Scottish Greens Co-leader Patrick Harvie has a cowshed conversation with comedian and local farmer Jim Smith
There’s dancing with Labour leader Anas Sarwar, plus all the day’s top Scottish politics news.
Watch us live at 5 on our website or Facebook page, or catch the re-stream at any time on all your devices.
On the campaign trail
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar and deputy leader Jackie Baillie to visit Loch Lomond Shores as coronavirus restrictions ease.
Scottish Tories leader Douglas Ross to visit pub in Edinburgh as hospitality reopens.
Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie will visit a bar as hospitality restrictions begin to ease.
Alex Salmond, the Alba Party leader and former First Minister will be in the ring with former Commonwealth games gold medallist and former WBO super featherweight champion Alex Arthur, who is a list candidate for the group.
In case you missed it
Taken a well-earned break from our election coverage? Catch-up here on what happened with our Weekend Round-up.
A leading LGBT+ politician says although the Scottish Government has made good progress on LGBT+ issues, there is “a lot more work to do”.
“The reason I am standing, really, is Joe FitzPatrick has put in an Oscar-winning performance as the Invisible Man as a Dundee MSP,” says Restore candidate Ewan Gurr.