Summary

  • The first minister faced questions from opposition party leaders and backbench MSPs at Holyrood

  • Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross raised concerns over temporary cuts to hundreds of ScotRail services due to a dispute with drivers over pay

  • The changes mean the last train on many routes will now be several hours earlier than before

  • Mr Ross said the government's handling of the dispute at the recently nationalised rail service had been "terrible" and asked how long it would take for services to be reinstated

  • The first minister said the timetable would return to normal "as quickly as possible"

  • Ms Sturgeon stressed the need to find a fair deal on pay for train drivers, but added that it must be affordable

  • Scottish Labour leader Douglas Ross asked the first minister whether this was what she had in mind when she nationalised ScotRail

  1. Welcomepublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 19 May 2022

    Nicola Sturgeon in the chamberImage source, PA Media

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