Join us as we take a flight on the emotional journey of Alex Salmond's final return to Scotland, with tributes that would make even the toughest hearts shed a tear!
In an event that evoked deep emotions and unity among Scots, the body of Alex Salmond returned to Aberdeen this past Friday. The former SNP leader and First Minister's remains were flown home following his untimely passing in North Macedonia, where he suffered a sudden heart attack. This final journey back home saw his loved ones stand guard, surrounded by the love and respect of a nation.
The flight was made possible through the kindness of businessman Sir Tom Hunter, who stepped in when the RAF refused to assist. This act of generosity highlighted the profound impact Salmond had not just as a politician but as a person who deeply resonated with so many. Upon arrival at Aberdeen Airport, Salmond was greeted by his family, friends, and an emotional piper, creating a scene that blended somber reflection with a tribute to his contributions to Scottish independence.
One touching moment included a procession led by bikers from 'Yes', a nod to Salmond's tireless advocacy for independence. As the motorcyclists roared through the north-east, it became clear that they were not just honoring a former leader but celebrating the spirit of a man who inspired them to believe in a better future for Scotland. It was a tribute to a political career and a personal impact that reached far beyond the corridors of power.
As Alex Salmond returns to the land he loved, itโs worth noting that his legacy includes a long-standing influence on Scottish nationalism, which continues to shape political conversations today. Also interestingly, Scotland has seen a rise in interest regarding its independence and identity since Salmond's tenure, proving that, much like his body returning home, his ideas and dreams for Scotland remain alive and well in the hearts of many.
The former SNP leader's body was flown to Aberdeen on Friday following his death in North Macedonia last Saturday.
The former first minister of Scotland died last weekend in North Macedonia.
The body of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has been brought back to Scotland on a private jet, six days after the politician died suddenly in ...
The body of former First Minister Alex Salmond is being returned to Scotland on a private plane following his death in North Macedonia last weekend.
Mr Salmond died of a heart attack in North Macedonia on Saturday.
The flight, paid for by businessman Sir Tom Hunter after the RAF refused, arrived at Aberdeen Airport at 1.55pm on Friday. Mr Salmond, who was Scotland's first ...
Alex Salmond was met by his family and a piper at Aberdeen Airport as his body returned home to the north-east region he loved.
The private charter flight landed in Aberdeen at 2pm after he suffered a heart attack and died shortly after giving a speech in North Macedonia on Sat...
The former first minister died of a heart attack in North Macedonia at the weekend.
Herald writer Kevin McKenna was with the family and friends of Alex Salmond at Aberdeen Airport as the body of the former First Minister arrivedโฆ
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Writing on Twitter/X, SNP MSP for Edinburgh Northern & Leith Ben Macpherson shared a speech from Salmond on Scottish independence, saying he had been thinking ...
In her latest column, Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley MSP Elena Whitham pays tribute to former First Minister Alex Salmond.
ALTHOUGH never a political reporter when I was on the tools, I frequently found myself covering that beat on the understanding that no journalist should ...