Nicola Sturgeon has offered her support to the Black Lives Matter movement but warned Scots planning outdoor protests they could pose a health risk.
The First Minister said today it was understandable that people in Scotland should want to share their anger at the shocking scenes in America which led to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week.
More than 1,000 people have already expressed an interest on social media in attending a Black Lives Matter protest in Glasgow on June 7.
But strict social distancing guidelines in place to fight the spread of Covid-19 call for Scots from different households to remain two metres apart - and not meet anyone outdoors from more than one household.Speaking at her daily media briefing in