Humza Yousaf is “in for a rude awakening” if he thinks Nicola Sturgeon will boost the SNP at the next general election, according to the Scottish Tories. The Scottish First Minister yesterday revealed his predecessor will “definitely” campaign for the nationalist party
Humza Yousaf said Nicola Sturgeon will “definitely” campaign for the SNP at the next general election. The Scottish First Minister and SNP leader described his predecessor as “one of the most successful politicians in Europe”. Asked on ITV’s Peston if he would like
The First Minister of Wales has claimed that UK Government ministers were “afraid of Nicola Sturgeon” during the pandemic. Mark Drakeford made the comments at the UK Covid inquiry, explaining how her “underlying ambition” for Scottish independence meant that other politicians treated
Nicola Sturgeon has been reported to police over claims she lied to the Covid inquiry about WhatsApp messages. The former Scottish first minister admitted deleting WhatsApps from the pandemic when she gave evidence to the inquiry last month. She said the move
A glaring weakness has been revealed in the SNP’s election chances following the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon. Key to the SNP’s previous road to Holyrood was a policy focus on middle-class voters. But recent polling analysis shows that that same target group
Nicola Sturgeon has come under fire after it emerged she failed to transfer any WhatsApps from the pandemic onto the Scottish Government’s official records system. The Scottish Government confirmed “zero” WhatsApp messages were transferred to the electronic records and document management (eRDM)
The year which followed Nicola Sturgeon’s surprise resignation as Scotland’s First Minister accelerated a decline in the SNP’s opinion poll leads, experts have said. And pollster Mark Diffley, a former director of Ipsos Mori in Edinburgh, predicted that the party’s drop in
Humza Yousaf has been accused of continuing Nicola Sturgeon’s “addiction to cover-up and secrecy” after it was revealed the Scottish Government had responded to just one-third of FOI requests in full and on time. Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross also described the
Nicola Bulley had plans to marry her partner before she vanished, but their plans were delayed by the pandemic. The couple had been together for more than a decade and wanted to tie the knot with their daughters as bridesmaids. Her partner,
After dropping off her children and embarking on her customary riverside walk with her dog Willow, Nicola sent a text to a friend at 8.59 am to organise a playdate for her nine and six-year-old daughters. Shortly thereafter, she joined a work