Swinney wins nomination to be Scotland's first minister: The headlinespublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 7 May
That's all from the live page team today. If you're just joining us here are the headlines as MSPs nominated John Swinney to become Scotland's seventh first minister:
- John Swinney will succeed Humza Yousaf, who resigned from office earlier on Tuesday
- Swinney was backed by 64 MSPs, while the Scottish Green cohort of seven MSPs abstained, guaranteeing him the required majority
- His appointment will be rubber-stamped by the King before he is officially sworn in at the Court of Session on Wednesday
- Swinney will take office in the week the Scottish Parliament marked 25 years since devolution
- He said it was “something of a surprise” but an “extraordinary privilege” to become first minister having stood down from cabinet last year
- Swinney pledged to be the “first minister for everyone in Scotland”
- Earlier, Humza Yousaf told parliament it had been "an honour and a privilege” to lead the country
- He said: "My heart will forever belong to Scotland."
- After Swinney is sworn in we are expecting a cabinet reshuffle, with a major role for Kate Forbes
- Swinney was challenged in the parliamentary vote by Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross, Labour leader Anas Sarwar and Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton - none of whom had a realistic chance of winning
Today's live page editors were Catherine Lyst and Calum Watson. The writers were Katy Scott and Craig Hutchison.