Nicola Sturgeon has called on Boris Johnson to sack controversial Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings for breaking lockdown.
Scotland's First Minister spoke out after a furious backlash at Cummings for driving between London and Durham with family despite travel restrictions.
Sturgeon said she had to lose her former top medical adviser, Dr Catherine Calderwood, when it emerged she'd twice visited a holiday home.
On social media today, Sturgeon wrote: "I know it is tough to lose a trusted adviser at the height of crisis, but when it's a choice of that or integrity of vital public health advice, the latter must come first.
"That’s the judgment I and, to her credit, Catherine Calderwood reached. PM and Cummings should do likewise."

Cummings arrived at Downing Street this afternoon.
Cummings, wearing a lanyard with an ID card and carrying what appeared to be a black bin bag, left his home with his wife and son shortly after 11am, the Mirror reported.
He arrived at Number 10 around half an hour later, giving no answers to shouted questions on his alleged second trip to Durham, or on whether he would resign.
A number of Tory MPs have already broken ranks to call for Cummings to quit a day after it emerged he travelled 260 miles during strict coronavirus lockdown.
They spoke out after more than 24-hours of denials and refusals from Downing Street and leading Tory government ministers.
Cummings drove from his home in London to visit parents in Country Durham having previously shown symptoms of lethal Covid-19.