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SMISA Stadium, Paisley, UK. 25th May, 2026. Scottish Championship Playoff Football, St Mirren versus Partick Thistle; Tony Watt of Partick Thistle waves to his family and friends in the stand Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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SMISA Stadium, Paisley, UK. 25th May, 2026. Scottish Championship Playoff Football, St Mirren versus Partick Thistle; Tony Watt of Partick Thistle waves to his family and friends in the stand Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hampden Park, Glasgow, UK. 23rd May, 2026. Scottish Cup Final Football, Celtic versus Dunfermline; Flags in the stand ready for Dunfermline tifo Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Scotland and India flags on flagpoles for official ceremonies and meetings, transparent background vector-stock-foto
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Firhill Stadium, Glasgow, UK. 21st May, 2026. Scottish Championship Football, Partick Thistle versus St Mirren; General view of the Colin Weir Stand Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Douglas Alexander, Scottish Secretary, seen leaving a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street. Cabinet ministers gather at 10 Downing Street for the weekly Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The meeting takes place against a backdrop of serious political pressure on the Prime Minister, with a significant number of Labour backbenchers demanding he set a date for his departure, and several ministers having already quit the government. Sir Keir Starmer has so far refused to stand down, insisting he will lead the party into the next general election-stock-foto
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Scotland and Russia flags on flagpoles for official ceremonies and meetings, transparent background vector-stock-foto
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Dublin, Ireland. 17th May, 2026. The Ireland team stand for the anthem at the start of the Guinness Women's Six Nations Round 5 match between Ireland and Scotland at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland  Credit: Don Soules/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, United Kingdom. 16 May, 2026. Heddlu Welsh Police officers stand behind barriers at Trafalgar Square as part of the policing operation during the Unite the Kingdom march through Central London. Ehimetalor Unuabona/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Scotland and European Union flags on flagpoles for official ceremonies and meetings, transparent background vector-stock-foto
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Scotland and United States flags on flagpoles for official ceremonies and meetings, transparent background vector-stock-foto
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Motherwell, UK. 13 May, 2026. A wide shot of the Tommy McLean Stand at Fir Park, the home ground of Motherwell FC. Credit: Ryan Fleming / Alamy Live N-stock-foto
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The Wallace Bandstand with the Toorie stone monument seen through it. Central Beach links, Nairn, Highland, Scotland-stock-foto
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Scotland and China flags on flagpoles for official ceremonies and meetings, transparent background vector-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9th May, 2026. Activists aligned with Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Women Against the Far Right and other allied grassroots organisations marched through Glasgow in what organisers described as a day of rage against Reform UK and the far right. The demonstration followed the Scottish parliamentary election results, which saw 17 Reform UK MSPs elected, marking the first time the party has gained parliamentary representation in Scotland. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9th May, 2026. Activists aligned with Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Women Against the Far Right and other allied grassroots organisations marched through Glasgow in what organisers described as a day of rage against Reform UK and the far right. The demonstration followed the Scottish parliamentary election results, which saw 17 Reform UK MSPs elected, marking the first time the party has gained parliamentary representation in Scotland. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9th May, 2026. Activists aligned with Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Women Against the Far Right and other allied grassroots organisations marched through Glasgow in what organisers described as a day of rage against Reform UK and the far right. The demonstration followed the Scottish parliamentary election results, which saw 17 Reform UK MSPs elected, marking the first time the party has gained parliamentary representation in Scotland. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9th May, 2026. Activists aligned with Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Women Against the Far Right and other allied grassroots organisations marched through Glasgow in what organisers described as a day of rage against Reform UK and the far right. The demonstration followed the Scottish parliamentary election results, which saw 17 Reform UK MSPs elected, marking the first time the party has gained parliamentary representation in Scotland. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow Scotland, UK. 9th Apr, 2026. Activists, community groups and trade unions march through Glasgow calling for unity, equality and opposition to racism, discrimination and far-right politics. The march and rally entitled “Rage Against Reform”, was organised by Stand Up to Racism on the morning after the Scottish Parliamentary Elections where the SNP were retuned as the largest party for a fifth consecutive time and Reform entered the Scottish Parliament as the second largest party. Credit: Richard Gass/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 9th May, 2026. Activists aligned with Stand Up to Racism Scotland, Women Against the Far Right and other allied grassroots organisations marched through Glasgow in what organisers described as a day of rage against Reform UK and the far right. The demonstration followed the Scottish parliamentary election results, which saw 17 Reform UK MSPs elected, marking the first time the party has gained parliamentary representation in Scotland. (Credit Image: © Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto