Scotland's chief medical officer has apologised for visiting her family's second home in Fife, against her own advice that all Scots should stay at home during the coronavirus lockdown.
Dr Catherine Calderwood, 51, said her reasons for visiting the house were "not legitimate" and she is "truly sorry for not following advice she gave to others".
She had previously told the public: “To help save lives, stay at home.” Police later visited Dr Calderwood's home and issued her with a warning.
Scotland's Chief Constable Iain Livingstone said in a statement: "Earlier today, local officers visited Dr Catherine Calderwood and spoke to her about her actions, reiterated crucial advice and issued a warning about her future conduct, all of which she