Scottish Parliament election 2026: The headlinespublished at 17:35 BST
After a sunny day of campaigning across Scotland, our live coverage draws to a close. Here are the key lines that emerged:
- Zack Polanski, the leader of the Green Party in England and Wales, called for Donald Trump to be "kicked out" out of his Scottish golf courses and for them to be "brought into community ownership".
- A Trump International Scotland executive hit back, calling Polanski an "imbecile".
- Party leaders responded to our questions on the ferries procurement row and Scotland's drug deaths record.
- Alex Cole-Hamilton, the Scottish Lib Dem leader, was in Aberdeen promoting his 10-point plan for rejuvenating the north east economy.
- SNP leader John Swinney was joined by Line of Duty star Martin Compston at Cappielow in Greenock. He said they were united against the politics of Reform.
- Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, was also in Aberdeen and insisted the "whole of Scotland needs change".
- Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay highlighted "monster pylons" in the countryside while campaigning in the Aberdeenshire village of Auchenblae.
- In Crieff, UK Reform candidate Helen McDade called for action to save high streets across Scotland.
- The Scottish Green co-leaders were joined by Polanski in England and Wales who predicted record-breaking success on 7 May.
That's all from us today. The editor was Paul O'Hare and the writer was Craig Hutchison.
Enjoy the weekend and please join us on Monday morning for more from the campaign trail.


















