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Many people have started arriving at St Giles' Cathedral ahead of the National Service of Thanksgiving at 14:15, including Scottish politicians from across the political spectrum and members of the judiciary.
Image caption: Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross and his Scottish Labour counterpart Anas Sarwar chat as they arrive for the serviceScottish Liberal Democrats leader Alex Cole-Hamilton looks pleased to be at St Giles' as he takes his seat alongside Anas Sarwar Image caption: Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Alex Cole-Hamilton looks pleased to be at St Giles' as he takes his seat alongside Anas SarwarImage caption: High Court judges have also arrived for the National Service of Thanksgiving
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