When is FMQs today? How to watch live as Nicola Sturgeon attends First Minister’s Questions at the Scottish Parliament

This is when you can watch the First Minister’s Questions today.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to answer questions from MSPs at Holyrood later today.

When is FMQs?

First Minister’s Questions will be held at 12:20pm this afternoon, Wednesday, June 10.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to answer questions from MSPs at Holyrood later today.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to answer questions from MSPs at Holyrood later today.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon is set to answer questions from MSPs at Holyrood later today.

What will Nicola Sturgeon say?

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While it is not yet clear what questions Ms Sturgeon will be asked, the First Minister is likely to give the public another update on the Scottish government’s progress at managing the coronavirus outbreak.

Ms Sturgeon usually begins by the latest figures for Covid-19 in Scotland, including how many people have tested positive for the disease in the last 24 hours, how many people are being treated for it in hospital, and how many people have died.

Where can I watch FMQs?

BBC Scotland will broadcast First Minister’s Questions live, and they can also be watched on various live streams on Youtube.

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