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Inauguration

26 November 2014

Becoming First Minister:

Nicola Sturgeon became Scotland’s first female First Minister on November 19, 2014 – she takes us through her diary of her first week in the top job!

Monday:

I spent the day in my Glasgow Southside constituency.

I’ve always believed that no matter what position you hold in Government, you are always first and foremost a ­constituency MSP – I’m determined to maintain that as First Minister.

Tuesday:

This morning I was photographed for my official Bute House portrait, which will go up on the wall alongside the previous First Ministers’.

Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister in Bute House

Next was the weekly meeting of the Cabinet, the last to be chaired by Alex Salmond. As always, there is a lot of ­serious business to discuss but we ­finished up by giving Alex a special golf bag as a goodbye gift!

Wednesday:

This morning I visited the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh to meet staff, patients and their families.

I was Health Secretary for five years and I know just how hard our NHS staff work and as First Minister I will put a big focus on helping the NHS meet the challenges of the 21st century.

Meeting young Esme made me realise what being First ­Minister is all about.

First Minister visits Royal Hospital for Sick Children

Then it was off to the Scottish ­Parliament to begin the process for my election as First Minister.

Big day. I promise that I will give it my all and serve everyone in our country to the very best of my ability.

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 19, 2014

I was joined by Joe FitzPatrick MSP and HumzaYousaf MSP as I signed my nomination paper.

Nicola Sturgeon signing nomination form to be First Minister

I was then voted in as First Minister, with my husband Peter and our family watching from the gallery. I could see the occasion was getting to my mum!

Then I had time with family and friends, where I got to thank them for everything they have done over the years.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and family

I also had a few important phone calls. The Prime Minister and Scottish Secretary phoned to congratulate me and I was able to have discussions with both of them about the path ahead.

Thursday:

My first appointment was at the Court of Session to be formally sworn in as First Minister – a very special occasion.

Nicola Sturgeon sworn in as First Minister of Scotland

Then at First Minister’s Questions I decided to start off on a consensual tone. I want all MSPs to feel that if they have good suggestions about making Scotland a better place to live, they can be sure that I will listen.

First Minister outside Bute House

For my first official engagement as First Minister, I invited carers into Bute House to hear their views on issues impacting on their lives.

Link to carers meeting page

Friday:

The main task of the day was appointing my Cabinet and ministers.

Delighted to announce that @johnswinney is the new Deputy First Minister of @scotgov #reshuffle pic.twitter.com/b31suC4HAL

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 21, 2014

It is a team of all the talents, which will take forward this Government’s priorities confidently and effectively.

First Minister and new Cabinet

I am proud that we have a 50/50 gender balance in our Cabinet and will encourage others to follow our example.

Saturday:

Time to head back to Glasgow! What a week!

Home for first time in a week. And what a special week it has been. Thanks for all your lovely messages of support.

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 22, 2014

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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited @WestCalderHigh this morning to see some of the new measures in place ahead of schools reopening across Scotland this week pic.twitter.com/tVvaraaDF6

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has sent her warmest wishes to those in Scotland and around the world celebrating Eid al-Adha pic.twitter.com/TWbCBRYRbU

People are being encouraged to socialise safely as beer gardens and pavement cafes across Scotland re-open: news.gov.scot/news/socialisi…First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Edinburgh’s Cold Town House venue to see just some of the changes businesses are putting in place pic.twitter.com/37IxU6XaaA

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon was joined by members of the Armed Forces as she took part in the two-minute silence to mark #VEDay75 in Edinburgh this morning pic.twitter.com/gRz1ssmxRA

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished a happy, peaceful and safe #SikhVaisakhi to those celebrating.@sikhsinscotland #VaisakhiAtHome pic.twitter.com/lNI1NT3nH5

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited the @NHSLouisaJordan this afternoon to view progress on site and to thank all the NHS Scotland staff and contractors who working to establish the temporary hospital. bit.ly/FMvisitsNHSLou… pic.twitter.com/zt96dx38KE

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished those celebrating #Passover a happy, peaceful and safe time. Chag Sameach! pic.twitter.com/QpTamrwUfS

Tonight First Minister @NicolaSturgeon, Health Secretary @JeaneF1MSP and thousands of people across the country joined the #ClapForCarers #ClapForNHS 👏 In Edinburgh @scotgov buildings will be lit up blue every Thursday evening to show our support for the NHS #ThankYouNHS pic.twitter.com/ksglg0uY2w

We're asking you to #stayathome to protect our NHS and save lives.Help us stop the spread of #coronavirus by only going out when absolutely necessary.Do not meet others outside your household, even friends and family.Find out the latest guidance ➡️ nhsinform.scot/coronavirus pic.twitter.com/0ISmOjkbbf

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has announced £80,000 in further @scotgov funding to help @agescotland expand its helpline offering advice and friendship to older people, their carers and families as demand rises due to #coronavirus Read more > bit.ly/2Uu5J3B pic.twitter.com/hP2adrFUXX

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