Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the world by following Sky News Tap here Mr Yousaf,who resigned as first minister in May, said the rise of the far-right was "driven by Islamophobia in Europe, the UK and the West". He said rioters were "going after people wh...
War latest: Israel tells 1.1m Palestinians to move south "Israel has a right to protect itself from terror, but that cannot be at the price of innocent men, women and children who have nothing to do with those attacks," Mr Yousaf told Sky's Beth Rigby. "That collective...
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Humza Yousaf slammed by Scottish independence group as nationalist row erupts A spat has broken out between the SNP and a group that has organised some of the biggest pro-separation marches and rallies in recent years. Daily Express :: News Feed...
Over the weekend, Mr Yousaf insisted he would not resign but by Monday morning his tune had changed and Sky News was told he was considering resigning. He was due to meet the Alba Party's sole MSP, Ash Regan, who was set to make demands in exchange for her support during...
Humza Yousaf "I left my heart to Gaza, I didn't bring it home," she said. "It's not just leaving family members, it's all the people there and second of all, the people that have been injured. I wouldn't wish that situation on my worst enemy....
Mr Yousaf said: "I am honoured every day to lead a government driven by clear values, and I am absolutely committed to continuing to make Scotland a better place to live, work and study for everyone who makes it their home." Speaking to Sky News, Mr Yousaf said going forward he ...
She added: "And by ending the agreement in such a weak and thoroughly hopeless way, Humza Yousaf has signalled that when it comes to political cooperation, he can no longer be trusted." Follow Sky News on WhatsApp Keep up with all the latest news from the UK and around the...
During first minister’s questions at parliament earlier on Thursday, Yousaf said that while the use of WhatsApp had not frankly been the “government’s finest hour”, he was “putting my hands up to that, unlike other governments”. The inquiry is the latest test for Yousaf, whose leaders...
But don’t forget that there are no elections in Scotland this side of the general election, which means that Humza Yousaf has no external opportunity to change the mood music around his government. That means that at the next general election, the feeling won’t be “what will Yousaf make...