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Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has set the political and media landscape abuzz with the release of her memoir, Frankly, which offers unflinching insights into her career, controversies, and personal life.
In the book, Sturgeon reflects on her arrest during the SNP finance probe, the Alex Salmond scandal, and disputes over gender reform. She also opens up about deeply personal experiences, including a miscarriage and undergoing therapy.
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Promoting Frankly, Sturgeon has given a series of interviews in which she admitted mistakes in handling the Isla Bryson gender self-ID case, and shared surprising anecdotes involving the Queen and actor Sean Connery. She also addresses her sexuality and political relationships, drawing both praise and criticism.
An early release in Glasgow has amplified discussion around the memoir, cementing Sturgeon’s place in the national spotlight this week.
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