 Brendan Cox, the husband of murdered MP Joe Cox, was at the Scottish Parliament today as it was announced that Holyrood is taking part in an event to mark the first anniversary of her death. The great get-together is being held throughout the UKE from the 16th to the 18th of June and is designed to bring communities together. A mini get-together involving party leaders was held at the Parliament today, holding the full event on Friday the 16th of June which will bring together MSPs and neighbours from the local Holyrood community. A person in Britain who wasn't moved by the death of Joe Cox last year but what's been tremendous about meeting her husband Brendan today was the fact that we are all going to be able to remember Joe in this positive way of getting together, celebrating our sense of community and that which keeps us together. The idea of the great get-together is bringing people together to share food with their neighbours and celebrate what we have in common but the fact that one's happening in the Scottish Parliament I think is really encouraging because it shows that even when people fundamentally disagree with each other they fall out with each other where they have serious debates they can still recognise that we have more in common. You can find out more on the great get-together website.