- published: 04 Nov 2016
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Nicola Ferguson Sturgeon (born 19 July 1970) is a Scottish politician who is the fifth and current First Minister of Scotland and the leader of the Scottish National Party, in office since 2014. She is the first woman to hold either position. Sturgeon has been a member of the Scottish Parliament since 1999, first as an additional member for the Glasgow electoral region from 1999 to 2007, and as the member for Glasgow Southside since 2007 (known as Glasgow Govan from 2007 to 2011).
A law graduate of the University of Glasgow, Sturgeon worked as a solicitor in Glasgow. Elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999, and served successively as the SNP's shadow minister for education, health and justice. In 2004, she announced that she would stand as a candidate for the leadership of the SNP following the resignation of John Swinney. However, she later withdrew from the contest in favour of Alex Salmond, standing instead as depute (deputy) leader on a joint ticket with Salmond.
Both were subsequently elected, and as Salmond was still an MP in the House of Commons, Sturgeon led the SNP in the Scottish Parliament from 2004 to 2007, when Alex Salmond was elected to the Scottish Parliament in the 2007 election. The SNP won the highest number of seats in the Scottish Parliament following the 2007 election, and Alex Salmond was subsequently appointed First Minister of Scotland. He appointed Sturgeon as Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing. She was later appointed as Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure, Investment and Cities in 2012.
Sturgeon is the common name for the 27 species of fish belonging to the family Acipenseridae. Their evolution dates back to the Triassic some 245 to 208 million years ago. The family is grouped into four genera: Acipenser, Huso, Scaphirhynchus and Pseudoscaphirhynchus. Four species may now be extinct. Two closely related species, Polyodon spathula (paddlefish) and Psephurus gladius (Chinese paddlefish, possibly extinct) are of the same order, Acipenseriformes, but are in the family Polyodontidae and are not considered to be "true" sturgeons. Both sturgeons and paddlefish have been referred to as "primitive fishes" because their morphological characteristics have remained relatively unchanged since the earliest fossil record. Sturgeons are native to subtropical, temperate and sub-Arctic rivers, lakes and coastlines of Eurasia and North America.
Sturgeons are long-lived, late-maturing fishes with distinctive characteristics, such as a heterocercal caudal fin similar to that of sharks, and an elongated spindle-like body that is smooth-skinned, scaleless and armored with 5 lateral rows of bony plates called scutes. Several species can grow quite large, typically ranging 7–12 feet (2-3½ m) in length. The largest sturgeon on record was a Beluga female captured in the Volga estuary in 1827, weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb) and 7.2 m (24 ft) long. Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders which migrate upstream to spawn but spend most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries. Some species inhabit freshwater environments exclusively while others primarily inhabit marine environments near coastal areas, and are known to venture into open ocean.
Nicola may refer to:
The SNP love a bandwagon.
Idea why there was no mention of her record in office or how an independent Scotland could join the EU? Hmm. The most startling thing about Nicola Sturgeon's speech is how she attacked Labour & reached out to moderate Tories, not #IndyRef2.
Now, why would Sturgeon want the UK to get a crap deal?
Scotland's First Minister describes events in Westminster as "utter chaos, shambolic and frankly disgraceful" on Murnaghan
Nicola Sturgeon's post Brexit speech, 24th June 2016
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon discusses the Scottish National Party's election victory and reasons for wanting independence from the United Kingdom. * Watch the latest full episode of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said the Prime Minister Theresa May has not yet "honoured" her promise on Scotland. Speaking to Andrew Marr, she said she was "frustrated" by the lack of progress on Brexit negotiations and insisted that there should be a vote in the House of Commons on the government's proposals. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246
Sunday Politics Scotland - 13th March 2016
She makes it clear that forced #brexit is no guarantee of #indyref2
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon discusses the re-election of British Prime Minister David Cameron and the fight for Scottish independence. * Watch the latest full episode of The Daily Show on CC.com and the CC app: http://on.cc.com/1zI8VsE
She keeps talking about "options" in interviews, but won't say what they are. I wonder why she refuses to let Scots see the legal advice we paid for?