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All citations are either from reliable publications or official election channels. I will note that the Daily Record is affiliated with Scottish Labour, so double-check to make sure no editorial bias has made its way in from there.
I'm slightly concerned that the inclusion of only one image in the infobox may lean towards being undue, but it's certainly relevant to the subject.
Overall:
Pass or Fail:
Holding for now. The lack of citations for the one paragraph in the candidates section is the only policy-based thing holding it back, the rest of my notes are relatively minor. Ping me when you've addressed this and I'll be happy to pass this article. Nice work. --Grnrchst (talk) 10:53, 31 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Grnrchst: Thanks for reviewing the article, it's very much appreciated. Your feedback was pretty much what I was expecting as I had based this on another GA. I've worked through most of your comments, I have a couple of questions though (nothing major).
Re- images. I know the council publish photos of the councillors on their website and these have been used elsewhere on Wikipedia but I'm not 100 per cent sure on the copyright/fair use reasoning behind it. The Robert Brown image is a Scottish Government image so is covered by Crown Copyright, I don't know if this extends to local councils though. Any advice you have on that would be appreciated.
Citations, I've updated access-dates (opened them to check them and added todays date). However, I don't know the publication date for all of them as it does not appear on the website. Regarding source 9, what should the access-date be? I can't check the original as it doesn't exist anymore so is it still today as I checked the archived version?
Most of the Daily Record sources weren't actually published by the Daily Record. The way Reach Plc works in Scotland, all the local newspaper websites were subsumed into the main Daily Record website a good few years ago so they were actually published by the Hamilton Advertiser, East Kilbride News and Rutherglen Reformer. Lanarkshire Live has also been part of the Lanarkshire papers group in the last couple of years. Essentially, they are be editorially independent of the Daily Record even though they are published on the same website.
South Lanarkshire council website appears to suggest these images are copy-written, so you may have to contact them directly if you want authorisation to use the images for Wikipedia.
Listing today as the access date is fine for archived copies, I'm pretty sure. If there's no publication date available, then don't worry about that part.
Oh that's interesting, I had no idea! Thanks for letting me know.
With all my concerns addressed, I'd be happy to pass this review now. Cheers for taking the time! Feel free to update me if you see any progress on councillor images, I'd be curious to see how that works out. -- Grnrchst (talk) 13:26, 31 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]