But Ms Sturgeon winced.
In 2004, Salmond made Sturgeon his deputy.
And on top of that, sturgeon aren't even native to the island.
April 2 - Nicola Sturgeon meets Mr Salmond at her home in Glasgow.
A Sturgeon loyalist blames a dearth of talent.
The flawed investigations of Salmond rebounded badly on Sturgeon.
They fear Sturgeon will announce a more cautious lockdown exit plan.
A sign warned those petting the rays not to try to touch the sturgeon.
Sturgeon represents Glasgow Southside as a member of the Scottish parliament.
Richard Leonard was challenged over his position on Trident by Nicola Sturgeon.
Mr Hamilton cleared Ms Sturgeon of four counts of breaching the ministerial code.
She and Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish First Minister, are engaged in an intricate game of bluff.
He says Ms Sturgeon never discussed the complaints with him because they were government business.
Sturgeon would seem likely to win such a referendum, given the narrowness of the defeat last time.
Voices that once suggested Sturgeon was simply using Brexit to shoot for independence have quietened.
That night, Sturgeon took part in an election debate on STV, Scotland’s main independent television channel.
The previous week, Sturgeon had paid a visit to the People’s Pantry; a crowd gathered outside within minutes.
The court is increasingly serving as a forum for confrontation between Ms Sturgeon and the British government.
The Caspian long has been famous for its sturgeon, a fish prized for its caviar, and the sea accounts for the great bulk of the world catch.
Ms Lucas wants Nicola Sturgeon to be in the new cabinet, though Ms Sturgeon has a job already and doesn’t sit in the House of Commons.
Sturgeon
noun animal
- large primitive fishes valued for their flesh and roe; widely distributed in the North Temperate Zone
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