Nicola Sturgeon has pulled out of a forthcoming Commons committee appearance, just days after her husband was arrested and charged in connection to the embezzlement of SNP party funds. The former First Minister was set to answer questions from the Scottish Affairs
Nicola Sturgeon is trying to suggest she has “nothing to hide” with her body language, an expert has said. Scotland’s former First Minister spoke briefly to reporters outside the home in Glasgow that she shares with her husband, Peter Murrell, on Friday
Nicola Sturgeon said the situation has been “incredibly difficult” after her husband, former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell, was charged in connection with alleged embezzlement of funds. Speaking to media outside her home in Glasgow on Friday Ms Sturgeon said “I can’t
It is understood that Nicola Sturgeon’s husband Peter Murrell has resigned his SNP membership. It comes as he has been charged in connection with embezzlement of party funds. An SNP spokesperson said the development was a “shock” but would not comment further.
Peter Murrell, former SNP chief executive and husband of ex-first minister Nicola Sturgeon, is understood to have been re-arrested in connection with Police Scotland’s investigation into the party’s finances. In a statement this afternoon, Police Scotland said: “A 59-year-old man has today,
Scotland’s SNP government has been forced to drop plans first tabled by Nicola Sturgeon to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75 percent by 2030, after ministers failed to hit their targets. The final goal of reaching “net-zero” by 2045 will remain, but
Downloads of Scottish independence papers published by the SNP government have slumped since Humza Yousaf took over from Nicola Sturgeon. Twelve reports have been released as part of the Building a New Scotland Series, which is aimed at giving Scots an “informed
Humza Yousaf is less popular with Scots than Nicola Sturgeon, according to a new poll. The survey by Ipsos Scotland gave the Scottish First Minister and SNP leader a net favourability rating of minus 15. The poll of 1,040 Scottish voters found