With less than three weeks until the election, the main parties in Scotland are stepping up their campaigns.
Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy is meeting voters in Glasgow. He says:
"Scotland can elect a progressive Labour government who will change the UK forever, or a face a level of cuts which David Cameron can only dream of with the SNP"
Scottish Liberal Democrat Business Minister Jo Swinson is also in Glasgow, she is highlighting plans to boost opportunities for young people through increased support for mental health services.
The Conservatives are in Aberdeen, Scottish leader Ruth Davidson is at a street stall with local activists. SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon joins Alex Salmond in his Gordon constituency. She says only the Nationalists represent all parts of Scotland.