Another week on the campaign trail and the politicians have continued their hunt for votes ahead of polling day on July 4.
The Tories launched their Scottish manifesto on Monday.
The SNP’s John Swinney went to the Royal Highland Show at Ingliston, called in at a florist with Edinburgh South candidate Simita Kumar and later in the week joined Tommy Sheppard on Portobello beach.
Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton visited Edinburgh Zoo and also went paddleboarding on the Union Canal.
There was the final televised debate - an angry clash between Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
And the betting scandal over Tory candidates, officials and others allegedly placing bets on the date of the election shortly before it was announced seemed to grow and grow.
Scroll through these pictures and remind yourself of the past week on the campaign trail.
The SNP’s John Swinney went to the Royal Highland Show at Ingliston, called in at a florist with Edinburgh South candidate Simita Kumar and later in the week joined Tommy Sheppard on Portobello beach.
![John Swinney and Simita Kumar, the SNP candidate for Edinburgh South, met florist Lorraine Graham as they campaigned in the Capital on Tuesday.](https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/jpim-static/2024/06/27/4/26/Swinney-visits-florist.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
5. Flowers of Scotland
John Swinney and Simita Kumar, the SNP candidate for Edinburgh South, met florist Lorraine Graham as they campaigned in the Capital on Tuesday. | PAPhoto: Michael Boyd/PA Wire
![Scottish Secretary Alister Jack was drawn into the betting scandal when it emerged he had joked about winning £2,000 in a bet on the election date. But he made clear he had not breached any rules, placed the bets in March and April and had no knowledge of the date until it was announced.](https://www.thestar.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjNmZmE1NzEzLTE2YWUtNDY4MC05YzgxLTE3ZmIyNTg1MjEzNDpkOTIyYzk5Ny1kMTJjLTRjNTAtYmQzYS01OWI2NzY4N2EzNjY=.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
6. Alister Jack in clear over his bets
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack was drawn into the betting scandal when it emerged he had joked about winning £2,000 in a bet on the election date. But he made clear he had not breached any rules, placed the bets in March and April and had no knowledge of the date until it was announced. | TSPLPhoto: Lisa Ferguson
![It was off to Edinburgh Zoo for Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton on Wednesday and a quick call at the penguin enclosure. The purpose of the visit was to highlight the Lib Dems' plans to tackle the climate crisis, including a national insulation programme.](https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/jpim-static/2024/06/28/5/24/Alex-Cole-Hamilton-at-Edinburgh-Zoo.jpg?crop=3:2&trim=&width=800)
7. Zoo time for Lib Dems
It was off to Edinburgh Zoo for Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton on Wednesday and a quick call at the penguin enclosure. The purpose of the visit was to highlight the Lib Dems' plans to tackle the climate crisis, including a national insulation programme. | PAPhoto: Neil Pooran/PA Wire
![Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak clashed on immigration, tax and the betting scandal during an angry head-to-head BBC debate in Nottingham on Wednesday evening - the final televised debate of the election. A YouGov poll published immediately afterwards suggested the debate had been a tie.](https://s3.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/jpim-static/2024/06/26/20/40/01J1B39E969KJ99NMRC0JZ67W0.jpg?trim=0,178,0,458&crop=&width=800)
8. Angry final debate on TV
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak clashed on immigration, tax and the betting scandal during an angry head-to-head BBC debate in Nottingham on Wednesday evening - the final televised debate of the election. A YouGov poll published immediately afterwards suggested the debate had been a tie. | Phil Noble/PA WirePhoto: Phil Noble/PA Wire