MSPs have unanimously backed a Scottish Government motion, noting the new five-tier system of coronavirus restrictions.

Holyrood also unanimously agreed a Green amendment, stating that "the ultimate goal must be elimination of Covid-19" and recognising the role that expanded testing to asymptomatic people will play in this.

The Scottish Parliament further endorsed a Liberal Democrat amendment stating that additional capacity is "urgently needed" in the Test and Protect coronavirus contact tracing system.

But a Scottish Conservative amendment, calling on ministers to "develop and publish a Christmas loneliness strategy to consider the need for families to safely meet relatives across the UK this festive season" was rejected by 50 votes to 69.

And a Labour amendment which said the Scottish and UK governments should "work together to put in place greater economic support for wages and for businesses that may be required to close or have their operations restricted" was voted down by 54 votes to 64, with one abstention.