Patrick Grady was suspended from the SNP for six months over a sexual advance to a member of staff.
The SNP has restored the whip to Glasgow MP Patrick Grady, following a suspension for making a sexual advance to a teenage member of staff.
There was a wider row about the party's handling of the case after then group leader Ian Blackford was recorded urging MPs to "give as much support as possible" to Mr Grady. An independent panel found that he had touched and stroked the neck, hair and back of a colleague 17 years his junior at a social event in a pub in 2016.
"I am profoundly sorry for my behaviour and I deeply regret my actions and their consequences," Mr Grady told the Commons, giving a "firm undertaking that such behaviour on my part will never happen again".
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