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Christmas and New Year

31 December 2014

The New Year gave us the chance to look forward to a positive 2015 for Scotland – but it also brought us some difficult times to reflect on.

The tragic incident in Glasgow city centre reminded us again of how much we owe our emergency services and how much they do for us, especially at Christmas time.

A confirmed case of Ebolain Scotland also highlighted the levels of preparedness inour NHS.

My thoughts are with Pauline & her family at this extremely difficult time. Thanks to all who are caring for her. http://t.co/Zw6VWYyIjj

— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) January 3, 2015

It’s about love, actually

The First Minister’s Christmas started with a message about love.

Teenagers from Young Scot created the video, which parodies the classic Christmas film ‘Love Actually’.

The message was about making sure that children, young people and teenagers feel supported, cared for and loved. If our young people grow up feeling safe and secure they can go on to fulfill their potential.

Young Scot share Festive Message with First Minister

Watch the video here:

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Our favourite job was installing a snow machine at Bute House!

Arty Christmas

The First Minister’s Christmas card was a 1970s vintage festive designwhich had survived the devastating fire at Glasgow School of Art earlier in the year.

First Minister’s Christmas card 2014

After launching the card at the school, the First Minister took the time to see the damage the fire had done to the Mackintosh Building.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visits Glasgow School of Art

For the first time, the card will be available to buyand will raise money for the repairs to the building as well as other charities.

You can get your copy in time for Christmas 2015!

FM @NicolaSturgeon meeting archaeologists @GSofA and looking at items recovered from the fire. pic.twitter.com/GxL7P1Y7Uu

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) December 16, 2014

New Year Message

For her New year message, the First Minister visited the maternity unit at Glasgow’s Southern General Hospital and reflected on what the future holds for the babies there.

The First Minister said:

As the bells chime on Hogmanay, I hope that the spirit of empowerment that so lit up 2014 will guide us into the New Year. Let’s resolve not to slip back to business as usual.

Instead, let us harness the wonderful enthusiasm and engagement of 2014 and use it to build a fairer and more prosperous Scotland for these babies to grow up in.

Watch the video here:

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We loved meeting baby Brian – one of the stars of our video!

First Minister - 2015 New Year Message

Nurses in the ward were also keen for a snap. Thanks for having us, guys!

First Minister - 2015 New Year Message

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First Minister @NicolaSturgeon remembered those who died in the First World War and subsequent conflicts with a two minute silence at St Andrew’s House, joined by Lieutenant Joe Jeffrey, Sergeant Andrew Scott, Flight Sergeant Stephen Campbell and clinical director Jason Leitch. pic.twitter.com/hfBwDd9onc

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has delivered a keynote address to the virtual Green Horizon Summit, emphasising a commitment to decarbonise the economy and end Scotland’s contribution to climate change. pic.twitter.com/BC4688hO56

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon hosted the British-Irish Council Summit virtually this morning. She chaired a valuable discussion with representatives from every @BICSecretariat administration on tackling the economic impact of COVID-19. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3l3WliV pic.twitter.com/wMAqjeyaVh

Tomorrow First Minister @NicolaSturgeon will host the first ever virtual British-Irish Council Summit. The main discussion topic will be economic recovery from COVID-19. Learn more about BIC and the work it does ➡️britishirishcouncil.org pic.twitter.com/XuQbV3v5Fz

The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has commented on the talks between the EU and the UK Government. The full statement can be read here: bit.ly/3k4NcGh pic.twitter.com/nlMlWusqXw

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has joined @UniteScotland and the leaders of the @niexecutive and the @WelshGovernment to call for the creation of a UK Aerospace Taskforce to preserve highly-skilled jobs in the sector. Read more at bit.ly/aerotaskforce pic.twitter.com/QzJbahJO7n

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished Scotland’s Jewish communities, and those celebrating around the world, a happy and joyful Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. pic.twitter.com/GYPnzluqp3

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon sends thanks to the emergency services on #EmergencyServicesDay. This year, more so than ever, we have been reminded of their extraordinary contributions at the forefront of our response to the #coronavirus pandemic. pic.twitter.com/k7EkFr5eiW

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has praised the efforts of the emergency services in a special online edition of the Emergency Services Festival of Thanksgiving. Watch her message below ⬇️ twitter.com/999Festival/st…

Ahead of announcing the Programme for Government, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Sighthill Health Centre to see how their Community Treatment and Care facility is ensuring more people can receive medical care in their community. #ScotPfG pic.twitter.com/lTgXBautht

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