LEADING lawyer Miriam Gonzalez Durantez visited a Govan drop-in centre.
Ms Gonzalez Durantez, who is married to deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, went to the Tea in the Pot project which supports local women.
The lawyer, a partner at Dechert, was invited to the city by members of The Scottish Circle, who campaign on behalf of vulnerable woman across the world.
The Tea in the Pot project, based in The Pearce Institute, is supported by Scottish Circle through Oxfam.
Scottish Circle chairwoman Farah Khushi, said the "visit was a great boost".
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