Claims made by leaders of six political parties who took part in a TV debate for the 2026 Holyrood election campaign are checked.
Scotland's political leaders turn their attention to the problems facing ferry services as campaigning continued for Holyrood.
SNP leader John Swinney and the Greens co-leaders led thousands on an independence march down the Royal Mile.
With the Holyrood election just six weeks away, hopefuls have kick-started their campaigns.
Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone told MSPs that parliament police had been made aware of the report.
Alex Cole-Hamilton says he would rather resign as party leader than allow John Swinney to return to Bute House.
He says an agreement with SNP ministers will see £300m of Holyrood money funding his party's priority issues.
The Scottish party leader said his party offers an alternative to the Scottish Conservatives in his conference speech.
Jamie Greene insisted several of his former Scottish Conservative colleagues were upset about the direction of the party.