Humza Yousaf said Elizabeth El Nakla - the mother of Mr Yousaf's wife Nadia - is in "complete distress". She visitedGazalast week with her husband Maged, whenHamaslaunched a surprise attack onIsraelat the weekend. But the pair have since been"trapped"following the subsequent...
Humza Yousaf is a Scottish politician who in 2023 became the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the sixth first minister of Scotland when he replaced the long-serving Nicola Sturgeon. Yousaf, who is of Pakistani heritage, is the second Musli
Mr Yousaf said it had been "an honour" to serve as first minister of Scotland and it was a role he "could never have dreamt" of as a young boy growing up there. Read more:The life, political path and controversies of Humza Yousaf Image:Humza Yousaf's wife Nadia El-Nakla...
The parents ofHumza Yousaf's wife, Nadia El-Nakla, left the besieged enclave on Friday through the Rafah border crossing into Egypt. Sharing a photo of his family on X, Mr Yousaf wrote: "I am pleased to say my in-laws are safe and back home. "We are, of course, elated, but ...
• And also worth celebrating, the first minister is expecting a child this July with wife Nadia El-Nakla. The couple already have two children - their daughter Amal is four and Mr Yousaf is stepfather to 14-year-old Maya - and are now set to become the first family to welcome a...
Humza Yousaf, the former first minister of Scotland, has revealed the recent days of violent riots have left him unsure whether his family has a future in the UK. Mr Yousaf - the first ethnic minority leader of a devolved government and the first Muslim to lead a major UK party when he...
Mr Yousaf said he bore "no ill will and certainly no grudge against anyone" and became emotional as he thanked his wife, children and family for "putting up with me over the years". He also said he was evidence multiculturalism is flourishing in the UK and as a boy he "could...