Nicola Sturgeon is set to give evidence at the UK COVID-19 Inquiry today following a series of bombshell revelations. The former Scottish first minister will appear before Baroness Heather Hallett as the inquiry holds hearings in Edinburgh. It comes as the ex-SNP
Nicola Sturgeon is no longer trusted by Scottish voters, a bombshell new poll has revealed. Nearly a year after Ms Sturgeon resigned as first minister of Scotland, new figures show her popularity has plummeted in a country she led for over 3,000
WhatsApp messages between the former Scottish first minister and her then chief of staff Liz Lloyd also show Ms Sturgeon saying the Scottish Government did “not get nearly enough credit for how much better than them we are”. The messages were revealed
Nicola Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a “f****** clown” in WhatsApp messages during the Covid pandemic. The former Scottish first minister made the foul-mouthed rant to her then chief of staff Liz Lloyd while Mr Johnson ordered a second national lockdown. The messages
Nicola Sturgeon was accused of “leading a government that was addicted to secrecy at every turn” after it emerged she used her private SNP email address for government business. In a message between the former Scottish first minister and public health expert
The Covid Inquiry into Scotland’s handling of the pandemic has sparked multiple headaches for the SNP today, with evidence Nicola Sturgeon bypassed Government rules when receiving key information about the virus. A screenshot from Ms Sturgeon’s Twitter messages showed the then-First Minister
A vocal Scottish National Party politician has taken a swipe at Nicola Sturgeon’s “cult of personality” in the latest humiliation for the party’s ex leader, as the SNP’s popularity continues to plummet north of the border. Ms Sturgeon, who served as Scotland’s
The SNP has been left reeling by a “nightmare before Christmas” after judges rejected an attempt to block the publication of details about whether Nicola Sturgeon broke ministerial code. The defeat capped a bad day for the SNP which also saw former
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s former First Minister, communicated with the public “in a way that was unhelpful and confusing” during the pandemic, the UK COVID-19 inquiry has been told. Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock told the hearing today he had enjoyed a “constructive
Nicola Sturgeon “pretended that she was prime minister of an independent country”, a Scottish Labour peer has claimed. Lord George Foulkes accused the former Scottish First Minister of having “hijacked” devolution. He said it started with her predecessor Alex Salmond and continued