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Championing Scotland’s businesses
I am delighted to introduce you to the first issue of our new magazine dedicated to business life in Scotland today.
SNP Insight will keep you informed each quarter about all aspects of Scotland’s vibrant business sector and how the SNP is working with the business community to build a brighter future for everyone.
If you want a government that’s committed to our precious NHS, make it both votes SNP
On Thursday, the people of Scotland go to the polls to elect the government for the next five years.
It’s been an immense privilege to serve as MSP for Glasgow Southside and as Scotland’s First Minister, and I hope that the people of Glasgow – and Scotland – allow me to continue after the election.
Only the SNP is ambitious for the NHS in Aberdeen and the North East
As First Minister, I am extremely proud of the SNP’s record in delivering for the North East of Scotland – not least on healthcare, which we have absolutely transformed since we came to power in 2007.
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for Scotland’s BME communities
We value Scotland’s minority ethnic communities and the huge contribution they make to our society, culture and economy.
We want tolerance, respect and inclusion to be the hallmarks of modern, fairer Scotland – and have set out a number of steps to achieve this for all black and minority ethnic (BME) people in Scotland.
Dodgy hairstyles, questionable fashion choices and the importance of a good education
I had the privilege of receiving a university education and it’s one of the reasons why I am able to be in the position I am today, seeking re-election as First Minister. Dodgy hairstyles and questionable fashion choices aside, it was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my life.
If the Tories remove Housing Benefit for young people, the SNP will protect it
During my maiden speech in the House of Commons last year, I pointed out the absurdity of this Tory government’s regressive plans to cut Housing Benefit for young people – a move which would sum up the reckless, right-wing agenda of what is the most extreme government we’ve endured since Margaret Thatcher.
SNP Manifesto: our action for LGBTI people
Tolerance, respect, inclusion – these are the attitudes and principles we want to encourage and foster in modern, fairer Scotland – and the SNP 2016 manifesto sets out how we will achieve this for all LGBTI people.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
The UK Government needs to talk to junior doctors
Nicola Sturgeon has written to David Cameron to call on the UK Government to return to negotiations with the BMA over the contract for junior doctors in England. This follow a request from the Presidents of the three Scottish based Royal Colleges for support after they raised concerns over spillover effects on Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Referendum promises made to shipyard workers must be kept
Our shipbuilding industry has a proud history and the workers on the Clyde have unparalleled skills and experience – and they were made a series of promises by the Tories and Labour during the referendum about the future of their yards.
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for Scotland’s workers
We will always stand up for the fundamental rights of workers and will continue to work in partnership with trade unions to build a fairer Scotland.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for disabled people
The SNP 2016 manifesto sets out how we will continue our commitment to equality for disabled people and a Scotland that is fair and inclusive to all.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
SNP manifesto: how we’ll support Scotland’s older people
We will always ensure that the contribution older people have made throughout their lives is recognised.
Here’s what an SNP government will do for Scotland’s older people.
SNP manifesto: how we will support Scotland’s businesses
The SNP manifesto sets out how we will ensure Scotland continues to be an attractive place to do business and invest.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
Only #BothVotesSNP will achieve a majority SNP Government on May 5
This week the SNP published our Holyrood election manifesto. It is a serious, substantial document, laying out the party’s programme for government for the next five years, in which we aim to effect a transformation in the opportunities available to all our young people. It is, as the First Minister herself said, the most ambitious…
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for Scotland’s women
The SNP 2016 manifesto sets out a range of support a re-elected SNP government will provide to women in Scotland.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
SNP manifesto: how we’ll support Scotland’s young people
A re-elected SNP government will continue our work to ensure that Scotland’s young people have the best opportunities – whether they choose university, college, vocational training or employment.
Here’s what we’ll do.
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for rural Scotland
We want all Scotland’s communities to thrive. The SNP is committed to supporting those in rural and remote areas of Scotland.
Here’s just some of the action we’ll take, if re-elected.
SNP manifesto: what we’ll do for Scotland’s families
The SNP 2016 manifesto sets out a range of support a re-elected SNP government will provide to Scotland’s families.
Here’s just some of what we’ll do.
The SNP 2016 manifesto explained
Today Nicola Sturgeon launched the SNP manifesto for the 2016 election.
It’s a manifesto brimming with ideas to move our country forward.
Here’s just some of what our manifesto will deliver for Scotland.
An ambitious prospectus to fulfil Scotland’s massive potential
Welcome to the launch of the SNP’s manifesto for the 2016 election – a manifesto for the next generation.
This is a document brimming with ideas and policies to move our country forward.
It is the most ambitious programme for government that the SNP has ever published and I am proud to put it before the Scottish people today.
Speech to STUC Annual Congress
Congratulations once again to all of this year’s prize winners.
It is truly inspiring to hear of the work led by trade union members across Scotland.
Last year was the first time I had the privilege of addressing you as First Minister and of presenting those awards
Our Action for Families
We believing that this election is an opportunity to back the next generation of young Scots, to ensure that they have the best start in life and to improve the opportunities available to them when they grow up.
We want to build on our strong record in government of protecting family incomes through policies such as the Council Tax freeze, increased childcare provision and the extension of free school meals.
A world leader on tackling climate change
Tackling climate change remains one of the defining global issues of our times.
Last year’s UN climate summit in Paris sent the clear message that all countries need to further increase their ambition and action on cutting emissions.
I was struck by many comments made at those talks about the good example Scotland was setting. It has not always been easy, but Scotland has been a genuine world leader in the area of climate change and green energy
Putting people in the driving seat for Scotland’s future
The week ahead is the one when the election campaign gets serious. The phoney war is over and the simple choice will start to become clear – in just over a fortnight people across the country will cast their votes to determine which party will form the government at Holyrood and who will be Scotland’s First Minister.
Standing up for Scotland’s rural communities
Scotland’s communities have distinct needs – but all deserve the same opportunity to thrive.
In government the SNP has taken strong action to support the needs of rural Scotland. If re-elected an SNP Scottish Government will continue to be a champion for all of Scotland’s communities.
Land reform – the next steps
When the Scottish Parliament passed the Land Reform Act earlier this year I made it clear that I did not see this as the end of the road. As Nicola Sturgeon announced today, the next step in Scotland’s land reform journey will be to improve transparency on land ownership.
Nicola Sturgeon and John Swinney’s tax returns
SNP Leader and Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has today published her tax return for 2014/15 and committed to publishing her tax return annually, when it is submitted, for as long as she is First Minister.