Scottish Schedule

Scottish Schedule

Good morning from Press Association Scotland. Here is our main schedule for Sunday June 4

ELECTION Scotland: The SNP has urged voters across Scotland to unite behind its candidates on election day to prevent an "unprecedented" assault by the Tory government on the incomes of pensioners and working families.

FUNERAL Manchester: The body of Manchester bomb victim Eilidh MacLeod will be flown home to the devastated community on the island of Barra on Sunday ahead of her funeral.

SCOTLAND Education: Scotland's biggest teaching union could back a ballot on industrial action over pay when it meets for its AGM this week.

(Embargoed to 0001 June 5)

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Covering return of Eilidh MacLeod's body to Barra.

Provisional news diary for Sunday June 4.

NB: The 1.30pm Kezia Dugdale event in North Berwick has been cancelled.

:: ISLE OF BARRA: Body of Manchester terror attack victim Eilidh MacLeod being returned to family. A media pool facility has been arranged, with STV (Fraser Wilson 0141 300 3360), BBC (Nick Webster 0141 422 7704) and Press Association (Victoria Mitchell 0141 309 3071). Police Scotland corporate communications north 01224 306431/01382 596731/(out of hours) 01463 723333.

0800 ABERDEEN: Royal Bank of Scotland Kiltwalk to take place. Almost 2,000 people are expected to take part in the event, which is raising money for charity. Photocall. Please ask for Susanne Morrison for accreditation on the day. Duthie Park. Gregor Hollerin 0141 333 9585/07813 320162 Naomi Clark 07710 700335.

1330 EDINBURGH: University research subjects to be reunited. The group of more than 400 people in their 80s and 90s have been working with scientists to chart how a person's thinking power changes in their lifetime. Photocall. Interview opportunities available before 1.30pm. Please contact Joanne Morrison in advance to confirm attendance. General Assembly Hall, Mound Place, EH1 2LU. Joanne Morrison 07717 707623/0131 651 4266.

1800 EDINBURGH: BBC Question Time live leader special with Tim Farron and Nicola Sturgeon. BBC 0203 614 3777.

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