SNP MP Mhairi Black has married her partner, Katie, at a ceremony in Glasgow.
It is understood the couple tied the knot at Pollokshields Burgh Hall.
Black, 27, wore a grey kilt with a matching waistcoat while Katie wore a traditional white wedding dress.
The pair received a flood of good wishes on social media, including from Public Health Minister Maree Todd who said: "Absolutely lovely news. Many congratulations @MhairiBlack."
Absolutely lovely news ❤️
— Maree Todd (@MareeToddMSP) June 13, 2022
Many congratulations @MhairiBlack 🎉 https://t.co/biDY6lrDM8
Social and Cocktail, which served drinks at the wedding, also posted their congratulations after the ceremony.
They wrote: "We had a great time serving the drinks yesterday at @pbhalls for the wedding of popular Member of Parliament Mhairi Black and her lovely partner Katie."
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon welcomed "more lovely wedding news" after already congratulating the marriage of Jenny Gilruth and Kezia Dugdale.
More lovely wedding news ❤️❤️ https://t.co/wJJabvy5vk
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) June 13, 2022
Deputy First Minister John Swinney said: "Lovely news. Many congratulations."
Another fan posted: "Many, many congratulations to Mhairi Black and partner who got married yesterday.
"Wishing the both of you all the happiness in the world."
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