"I would like to reassure you that swift action was taken to suspend former superintendent Gary Davies once allegations were made, and the case has been treated with utmost seriousness.
SNP foreign policy comes in two parts: its intentions for what the UK should do now and what Scotland should do were it to become a separate state.SNP MPs would ask the Westminster government to push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas.
It would also urge the government to halt UK arms sales to Israel and recognise Palestine as an independent state, immediately.The manifesto calls for the government to scrap Trident, the UK's nuclear deterrent which is based in Scotland.The party also wants to maintain military support for Ukraine and spend 0.7% of national income on foreign aid.
The party wants to rejoin the European Union and the single market, and "reverse the damage of Brexit". But that only looks likely to be an option if Scotland becomes independent. And there are lots of questions, even if that were to happen.An independent Scotland could claim to be in line with most European single market and customs rules, making accession easier than other candidate nations.
But it currently does not have its own central bank or currency that EU accession requires.
Nor, under current estimates, would it meet the usual budget deficit limit that EU members are supposed to adhere to.Sister Carr, 50, said: "It's highs and lows and aches and pains, but on the whole it is absolutely amazing."
Talking from Corbeny, in France, she said lots of people had been helping along the way, and "feeding me up"."The feet are a little bit sorer than I thought they would be - I have had to go through about three packs of plasters.
"At the beginning I thought 'am I really going to be able to do this?' But, it's manageable," she said.Sister Carr said she had been staying in homes, monasteries or parish centres, and "meeting all sorts of people".