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Mhairi Black awarded first class honours degree | Mhairi Black awarded first class honours degree |
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The youngest MP to sit in the House of Commons for almost 350 years has been awarded a first class politics degree from the University of Glasgow. | The youngest MP to sit in the House of Commons for almost 350 years has been awarded a first class politics degree from the University of Glasgow. |
Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election. | Mhairi Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat for the SNP in last month's general election. |
The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected. | The 20-year-old sat her final exam on Scottish politics shortly after being elected. |
She will graduate along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday. | She will graduate along with the rest of her class in a ceremony at the university on Friday. |
Ms Black said: "I'm really delighted, and looking forward to celebrating the day with my parents and the other students." | |
She won her seat by 5,500 votes after overturning former Shadow Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's 16,000 vote majority. | |
A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer. | A spokesman for the University of Glasgow said: "We would like to congratulate Mhairi Black, as we would all of our students who are graduating this summer. |
"They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers." | "They have all worked extremely hard to earn their degrees and we wish them the very best for their future careers." |