Scottish Lib Dems manifesto launch and parties on the campaign trail: The headlinespublished at 17:00 BST 17 April
That ends today's live coverage of the election campaign and the launch of the Scottish Lib Dems manifesto 'Change with fairness at its heart', external. Here are the headlines:
- Alex Cole-Hamilton announced plans to invest an extra £400m over the next three years on social care in Scotland
- The Scottish Lib Dem leader wants the next Scottish government to prioritise the recruitment of 2,000 pupil support assistants in schools
- The party also supports the employment of clinical support staff in GP practices
- Cole-Hamilton made peach and frangipani tarts at the launch to help emphasise the Lib Dems call for voters to support them on the peach-coloured regional ballot paper
Elsewhere on the campaign trail:
- SNP leader John Swinney defended his proposal of capping the price of essential food
- Anas Sarwar was outside Bute House in Edinburgh to encourage people to use their postal vote
- Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer said his party was "open to co-operating" with the SNP again in government, as he campaigned in Orkney and Shetland
- Malcolm Offord, the Reform UK leader in Scotland, was in Kirkcaldy and said cutting income tax would be the first bill he would push through the Scottish Parliament
- Russell Findlay visited a convenience store in Edinburgh and said John Swinney's "idiotic" plans to cap the price of food essentials would be a hammer blow for small retailers
Thank you for joining us. Today's editor was Paul McLaren, and the writers were Claire Thomson and Craig Hutchison.











