Regarding religious concerns about homosexuality, Humza Yousaf tells Sky News that while he "can't change what's in scripture", he will not allow "personal faith to be the basis of legislation".
Both the Greens and Alba said they believed Mr Yousaf's hand was forced on the climate change targets and gender services by those within his own party. Mr Yousaf told Sky News on 26 April heplanned to "fight" to stay on, adding: "I've got every intention of winning that vo...
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 Keir Starmer do in the event of a hung parliament?” but “how many seats will ...
"Humza Yousaf has ignored the real priorities of Scots - fixing our ailing public services and growing the economy - and instead doubled down on the SNP's fixation with breaking up the UK, while cosying up to the anti-growth Greens. "Later this year voters will get the chance to cast...
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. ...
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