The 270 victims of the Lockerbie bombing have been remembered on the 25th anniversary of the atrocity.
Memorial events were held in Lockerbie, at Westminster Abbey in London and at Arlington National Cemetery in the US, where most of those killed were from.
First Minister Alex Salmond and Lord Wallace, Advocate General for Scotland, joined families of those killed and members of the community to lay wreaths at Dryfesdale cemetery in Lockerbie.
A service themed around ‘looking forward’ was held later at the town’s Dryfesdale Church. At the same time, hundreds of people gathered at services at Westminster Abbey and Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC.