The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi is in Scotland for the start of a UK peace tour.

Rajmohan Gandhi is spending more than a fortnight in Britain in an attempt to spread his message of tolerance between the Islamic and the Western world.

Mr Gandhi will begin his tour with a speech at Edinburgh, where he studied journalism in the 1950s.

He will speak at the city's university on the subject The War on Terror and the Gandhian Ethic.

He spoke yesterday to BBC Radio Scotland about the importance of building bridges between communities.

Mr Gandhi, an opponent of the war in Iraq, will go on to meet faith leaders and peace activists in Liverpool, Sheffield, Bradford, Oxford and London later in his tour.