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Holyrood is an anglicisation of the Scots haly ruid (holy cross). It may refer to:
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.
Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland. The abbey was founded in 1128 by King David I. During the 15th century, the abbey guesthouse was developed into a royal residence, and after the Scottish Reformation the Palace of Holyroodhouse was expanded further. The abbey church was used as a parish church until the 17th century, and has been ruined since the 18th century. The remaining walls of the abbey lie adjacent to the palace, at the eastern end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The site of the abbey is protected as a scheduled monument.
Rood is an old word for the cross which Jesus Christ was crucified upon; thus the name Holyrood is equivalent to "Holy Cross."
Legend relates that in 1127, while King David I was hunting in the forests to the east of Edinburgh during the Feast of the Cross, he was thrown from his horse after it had been startled by a hart. According to variations of the story, the king was saved from being gored by the charging animal when it was startled either by the miraculous appearance of a holy cross descending from the skies, or by sunlight reflected from a crucifix which suddenly appeared between the hart's antlers while the king attempted to grasp them in self-defence. As an act of thanksgiving for his escape, David I founded Holyrood Abbey on the site in 1128.
Britain's least well-known royal palace and yet probably the most romantic, Edinburgh's Palace of Holyroodhouse sits in the shadow of the dormant volcano Arthur's Seat. It is also one of Britain's smallest palaces and yet events at Holyrood have determined the fate of three countries - England, France and Scotland. It was also the last place where a royal prince challenged the right of an English king to sit on the throne. Fiona Bruce discovers remarkable objects from the Royal Collection that are intimately bound to the Palace's turbulent history - from the spectacular Darnley Jewel with its many hidden messages to the cat-and-mouse needlework of a doomed queen.
In Edinburgh, Scotland. The Palace itself is kind of neat and nice inside..., unfortunately we weren't allow to tape it, so this is basically from the outside, by the gardens and into the remains of the Holyrood Abbey....
The First Minister was left red-faced under the pressure of opposition MSPs’ jeered and taunted the Scottish National Party’s contingent after they were mocked for having a “tough week” in the wake of Brexit. Ms Sturgeon, who opposes Britain’s EU divorce, has used the referendum as a springboard for her own desperate bid to hold a second vote on Scotland’s independence. Yesterday, the SNP were dealt a significant blow to their dream to achieve autonomy from Westminster as Theresa May insisted Scotland will remain a part of the United Kingdom. During a debate about the state of Scottish education, Ms Sturgeon told the chamber her main priority as First Minister was “cleaning up the mess” left by the Conservative Government in Westminster
SNP's opening to a two-day debate on whether Scottish Parliament has a mandate for indyref2. End of Sturgeon's speech is missing as Sky decided to cut away to a news item, but here is a transcript: “…The question before this chamber is simple; who gets to make this decision? The answer to that question cannot be me and it cannot be the prime minister. The decision about what kind of country we are and what path we take can only be made by the people of Scotland.” Vote tomorrow... Clip uploaded under fair use/dealing -- this channel does NOT monetise its videos (any adverts are auto placed by copyright claimants through Youtube).
Warden, Rachel Skelling, talks about the history of Holyrood Abbey. Guided tours of the historic Abbey take place from 1 April to 31 October and are included as part of a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Find out more on http://www.royalcollection.org.uk/
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... by a majority of 10 MSPs -- but is there a mandate from the Scottish people...? Patrick Harvie's amendment also passed meaning 16/17 year olds will get a vote... Clip uploaded under fair use/dealing -- this channel does NOT monetise its videos (any adverts are auto placed by copyright claimants through Youtube).
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