Sturgeon excluded ministers from Covid decisions, inquiry says

BBC NewsThursday, November 20, 2025 at 5:50:52 PM
Sturgeon excluded ministers from Covid decisions, inquiry says
  • The inquiry into the UK's Covid response has highlighted that former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made critical decisions with a small group of ministers and advisers, limiting broader governmental input.
  • This development raises significant questions about the decision
  • The inquiry's findings are part of a larger investigation into the political decisions made during the pandemic, reflecting ongoing debates about transparency and the effectiveness of leadership in crisis situations.
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