The headlinespublished at 16:59 BST 9 April
As another day on the campaign trail draws to a close, here are the headlines that emerged:
- All of the six larger parties in Scotland agreed on the importance of respite care, after BBC Scotland reported families of severely disabled children fear a respite centre they rely on could face closure
- Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar promised to begin the process of securing sites for new nuclear power stations from day one of a new Scottish government
- Tens of thousands of jobs in industries like green energy could be created, according to Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer
- Reform UK's leader in Scotland Malcolm Offord said growing the economy and cutting taxes will help fund the NHS
- For the Scottish Lib Dems, leader Alex Cole-Hamilton unveiled plans for an industrial skills strategy, including further investment in Scotland's colleges.
- SNP leader John Swinney pledged a £750,000 investment in a new mobile dental service for the Western Isles
- Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay promised to upgrade key trunk roads to "turbocharge the economy and get Scotland working"
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