Scottish MP Natalie McGarry is facing a second police probe into alleged financial discrepancies, it has emerged.

Police Scotland confirmed they have received a report and are carrying out inquiries.

The complaint is understood to have come from within the SNP's Glasgow regional association, of which Ms McGarry was a convenor, and reportedly relates to funds said to be missing from the association's accounts.

Her lawyer said the Glasgow East MP will co-operate with any inquiry.

Ms McGarry was elected as an SNP MP in 2015, but she currently sits as an independent after withdrawing from the party whip in November in the wake of a police investigation into allegations of missing donations from Women for Independence, the pro-Scottish independence group she founded.

She denies any wrongdoing and the police investigation into that matter is continuing.

In relation to the recent complaint, a Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that police have received a report and inquiries are continuing."

Ms McGarry is thought to be on honeymoon after she got married at the weekend.

The MP's solicitor Aamer Anwar said: "I understand that there is a police inquiry but no criminality has been established. Therefore it would be inappropriate to comment further.

"Ms McGarry will co-operate with any inquiry."

An SNP spokesman said: "It would be inappropriate to comment while these matters are being considered."