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 ...
Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Conservatives, branded Yousaf “weak” as he called for the no-confidence motion. His Labour counterpart, Anas Sarwar, backed the call, saying Scots deserved an election. And by the evening, his jilted partners within the Greens also said they would vote a...
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 v...
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf has described the Scottish government’s handling of the Covid-19 inquiry’s requests for messages relating to the pandemic as “poor”. Speaking at theCovidinquiry hearing in Edinburgh on Thursday, Yousaf said there had been a gap in the retention of i...
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Drawing on a wide array of material, research and interviews with key individuals, this article explores four aspects: first, the nature of the office of first minister; second, how it has evolved over the past quarter century; third, what various post‐holders have brought to the role; and...
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....
Humza Yousaf: His life, political path and controversies Does the hunger for independence remain in Scotland's 'Yes' towns and cities? Reflecting on Mr Yousaf's first year in charge, Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross said it's been "nothing short of a disaster". ...