Nicola Sturgeon outlined her preferred pathway to a second Scottish independence referendum during an interview with ITV’s Robert Peston. Scotland’s First Minister stated that rather than the SNP needing to secure a majority in Holyrood, the Scottish Parliament must have a majority
The SNP will be the only party not represented by their leader in Thursday evening’s programme, which will feature questions from a virtual audience. The Scottish Conservatives will by represented by Douglas Ross, Scottish Labour by Anas Sarwar, Liberal Democrats by Willie
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross said the First Minister should be “ashamed” after 14 years of “inexcusable” failures including the loss of thousands of lives to drugs. In his most scathing attack of the Holyrood election campaign so far, Ms Ross claimed
Nicola Sturgeon reacted furiously to Scottish Conservative Party leader Douglas Ross criticising the SNP. Scotland’s First Minister lambasted Mr Ross’ comments regarding the vaccine programme as disgraceful. Ms Sturgeon said: “Let me also remind you that at the start of this year
Nicola Sturgeon was shamed by the Scottish Labour leader after becoming embroiled in a row over Scotland’s vaccination rollout during an election debate hosted live on Facebook. The SNP leader and Douglas Ross’ heated clash saw the online hustings hosted by NUS
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon claimed in the last parliamentary term the SNP have put in place what child poverty campaigners have called a “game-changing” policy to tackle child poverty north of the border. Ms Sturgeon claimed that if the SNP were re-elected
Nicola Sturgeon today confirmed that pubs and restaurants can reopen indoors from Monday – three weeks ahead of England. The SNP leader declared that hospitality, shops and gyms can get back up and running next week, hailing the success of the vaccine
Sophy Ridge confronts Nicola Sturgeon about SNP record The Scottish Tory leader warned the country cannot rebuild from the coronavirus pandemic because of the looming prospect of a second divisive poll on breaking up Britain. Launching his party’s Holyrood election manifesto in
Nicola Sturgeon today lashed out at Boris Johnson’s plan for a ‘traffic light’ system for travel from May 17 – warning ‘lax’ rules could allow variants to spread. The Scottish First Minister said allowing people to go abroad for non-essential reasons ‘poses
Nicola Sturgeon was shut down by Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday in an angry debate over the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on her record as First Minister. Ms Sturgeon said: “We’ve made significant progress but we still got work to do. “We