A memorial service for the late SNP politician Winnie Ewing, the party’s first female parliamentarian, will be held this weekend and livestreamed on social media.
The service at Inverness Cathedral for the former MP, MEP and MSP – who died last month aged 93 – will be conducted by the Most Reverend Mark Strange and the Very Reverend Sarah Murray on Saturday afternoon.
Former SNP leader and first minister Alex Salmond and former Scottish cabinet secretary Alex Neil are scheduled to deliver eulogies dedicated to the party stalwart, who was first elected in a by-election in Hamilton in 1967.
Current party leader and First Minister Humza Yousaf is also expected to deliver a reading along with Highland MSP and one-time leadership hopeful Kate Forbes, and Holyrood’s current presiding officer Alison Johnstone.
Gaelic songs will be performed by Julie Foulis, accompanied by her husband Eamon Doorley. Ms Ewing’s granddaughter Ciara is also expected to sing and the entire service is to be livestreamed to Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo.
Following her death last month, former first minister Nicola Sturgeon described Ms Ewing, who was the first presiding officer of the reconvened Scottish Parliament in 1999, as a “beloved icon”.
“I can’t begin to convey the depth of gratitude I feel for the advice, wisdom, encouragement and inspiration Winnie gave me and so many others over the years,” she said.
Mr Yousaf said he was “heartbroken” to hear the news, adding: “No words can truly capture the unique and unparalleled contribution that Winnie made to Scotland and Scottish politics.”
The service is scheduled to start at 2pm with all said to be welcome to attend.
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