Scottish election campaign: Today's headlinespublished at 16:56 BST
Our live coverage of today's Scottish Parliament election campaign is drawing to a close now. Here are the headlines:
- We asked Scotland's larger political parties about their policies on tackling NHS waiting lists and immigration. Find their answers here
- The Scottish Tories were campaigning outside a private hospital in Glasgow to highlight their plans to "buy up" beds in similar facilities to reduce NHS waiting lists
- A 10-year plan to tackle the dentistry "crisis" was revealed by the Scottish Lib Dems leader Alex Cole-Hamilton in Dunfermline
- The Scottish Greens co-leaders focused on travel today, firstly proposing a "bus bond" scheme to end "failed" privatisation and also promoting a ScotCard to cut travel costs
- Scottish Labour focused on their plan to tackle drug deaths, after figures revealed an increase of 31% in the last quarter, with Anas Sarwar visiting the Second Chance project in Glasgow
- SNP leader John Swinney was at the charity Fresh Start in Pilton in Edinburgh to promote his plan for an affordable price cap on a range of food items to ensure a "nutritious shop"
- Reform UK Scotland had a day away from the organised campaign trail but are due to be back out on the road tomorrow
Remember you can compare party policies with our issues grid. That's it from us today. The editor was Paul McLaren and the writer was Craig Hutchison.







