First Minister to attend ceremonies in Portsmouth and Normandy.
First Minister John Swinney will represent the people of Scotland at national commemorations honouring the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Today (Wednesday 5 June) he will attend the main UK ceremony in Portsmouth, to celebrate the work of UK and other forces at the port city from which the Allies left for the beaches of Normandy.
Tomorrow (Thursday 6 June) he will attend the first ever National Commemoration ceremony to be held at the British War Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France, to pay tribute to all who served in the Normandy Campaign.
In Scotland, a National D-Day 80 Commemoration Concert is being held in Edinburgh, supported by the Scottish Government. Minister for Veterans Graeme Dey will be in attendance.
Background
Scotlandās Salute to D-Day 80 takes place at the Usher Hall on 6 June. The Scottish Government provided Ā£22,000 funding towards the concert.
Find out more about events to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day landings.