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COVID inquiry: Five key moments from Nicola Sturgeon's testimony

 
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Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon found herself in the hot seat as she gave evidence at the UK COVID-19 inquiry.

Here are five key moments from the day as the inquiry - currently sitting in Edinburgh - probes the devolved administration's response to the pandemic.

'Part of me wishes I wasn't first minister when COVID hit'

Ms Sturgeon fought back tears as she told the inquiry that a "large part" of her wishes she had not been Scotland's first minister when the pandemic first struck.

The inquiry heard last week how Ms Sturgeon branded Boris Johnson a "f****** clown" in a foul-mouthed message to her chief of staff as the then prime minister appeared on TV to announce the second national lockdown.

Giving evidence on Wednesday, Ms Sturgeon told Jamie Dawson KC, counsel to the inquiry, that she thought Mr Johnson was the "wrong person" to be prime minister.

In response to whether she thought of herself to be "precisely the right first minister for the job", Ms Sturgeon replied tearfully: "No, that's not how I would have thought of it at all.

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