No confidence motion voted down in Scottish Parliament after Labour abstain and Greens side with SNP.
Report by Irish barrister James Hamilton is independent and it clears the First Minister but it won’t be the last word.
Spokesperson for First Minister says she 'told the truth to the committee' amid opposition calls for her to resign.
Douglas Ross says party will push forward a vote of no confidence in the First Minister next week.
Ex-Tory minister says messages show 'concerted effort by senior members of the SNP to encourage complaints' against Salmond.
Deputy First Minister rejects claims by teaching union that Scottish Government was looking for a 'good news story'.
Deputy First Minister tells Holyrood inquiry he cannot provide details of meetings requested by the committee.
Scottish Tory leader says bringing forward the votes, against both Sturgeon and John Swinney, was 'the right thing to do'.
Party says action will be taken unless Swinney agrees to release government's legal advice over Alex Salmond's judicial review.
The dispute between Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon is about personality and some in the SNP think it is about destruction.
Former first minister is facing questions about his allegations that Nicola Sturgeon misled Parliament.
Former first minister will face questions about his allegations that Nicola Sturgeon misled Parliament.
When Alex Salmond appears before MSPs, he has the opportunity - after a prolonged silence - to fight not for a cause but for himself.
Lord Advocate called to Parliament to answer urgent question about Crown's role in Alex Salmond's published evidence.
Former first minister informs Scottish Parliament he won't appear following decision to redact some of his evidence.
Former first minister names people he alleges to have been part of efforts to damage his reputation in final submission.
First Minister has been accused by her predecessor of breaching the ministerial ethics code.
Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body conclusion paves the way for ex-first minister to give evidence to Holyrood committee.
First Minister will no longer appear before Scottish Parliament inquiry next Tuesday.
Opposition politicians have claimed judge Lady Dorrian’s ruling paves the way for him to give evidence.