Frankly — Nicola Sturgeon’s memoir of Scottish politics vs personal life
Scotland’s first female leader was one of its most popular politicians, yet her independence policy also made her one of the most polarising
Scotland’s first female leader was one of its most popular politicians, yet her independence policy also made her one of the most polarising

Salmond, independence strategy and sexism: what we’ve learned from Nicola Sturgeon’s book

Frankly by Nicola Sturgeon review – the ex-first minister opens up

Nicola Sturgeon’s immense political talent is undeniable. The nationalism was the problem | Martin Kettle

Book heavy on chat-show revelations but ignores SNP's failure

The case for Badenoch as leader was that she was charismatic and combative enough to win her party a hearing

Scottish and Welsh election results may reignite the debate but it is all one big pantomime

Former Scottish first minister also reflects on gender recognition and the Covid crisis in new memoir

A year after her last bombshell Budget, the chancellor is once again mired in political chaos. Could the fallout consume both her…

It's billed as the 'revelatory' memoir of Scotland's first female First Minister, the inside story of almost a decade at the top…

Pledge by Scotland’s main pro-independence party could provoke constitutional row with Westminster