Nicola Sturgeon has admitted she made her "fair share of mistakes" after her record in office was savaged during her final First Minister's Questions before she steps down.
In a valedictory speech at Holyrood after more than eight years in office, Ms Sturgeon said that there were things that she wished she had done “better or differently.”

She said "overall and overwhelmingly, I am proud of what has been achieved" and claimed her tenure would be defined by her leadership through the Covid pandemic.
But Holyrood's opposition party leaders savaged her record on the NHS and education, with Douglas Ross accusing her of breaking a pledge to the Scottish people to govern for all of them.
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