The Scottish Conservatives have unveiled their shadow cabinet following the Scottish Government's ministerial appointments.

New MSPs make up the majority of the team with six newly elected MSPs have joined the shadow ministerial team. The party won 31 seats at the Holyrood election, the highest number in the party's history.

Veteran MSP Margaret Mitchell has been moved out of the shadow cabinet and replaced as shadow justice secretary by Douglas Ross.

The shadow cabinet:

New Glasgow list MSP Adam Tomkins has been ushered straight into the shadow ministerial team following his election to Holyrood.

Tomkins, who is a constitutional lawyer and sat on the Smith Commission on further devolution, will now focus on constituional matters.

The Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson said her team has "experience" and "new talent".

Davidson said: "The Scottish Conservatives have brought a fresh team to the Scottish Parliament and this new shadow cabinet is proof of that. It is a blend of experience and new talent who are ready and raring to go.

"This team brings talent and expertise from outside the parliament into the elected politics of Scotland.

"They will do the job that people in Scotland want to see from us - holding the SNP to account, putting forward positive policy alternatives and ensuring that, through strong opposition, we get better government."