Humza Yousaf has urged Scots to make Scotland 'Tory-free' by backing the SNP - Jeff J Mitchell/PA Unionists can get rid of “dud” First Minister Humza Yousaf by voting tactically for the Scottish ...
After Nicola Sturgeon announced her decision to step down last month, Humza Yousaf has today been announced as the new leader of the Scottish National Party, beating Kate Forbes and Ash Regan. The ...
Humza Yousaf resigned Monday after the collapse of his power-sharing agreement with the country's Green Party. Yousaf said he had asked the SNP to hold a leadership contest as soon as possible and ...
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has said he will not resign and believes he can survive two no confidence votes he now faces at Holyrood. He accused his political opponents of "game playing" ...
Former First Minister Humza Yousaf is to stand down as an MSP at the 2026 Holyrood election. The ex-SNP leader has been a backbencher since resigning as first minister in May. In a letter to his ...
MSPs have demanded to see official advice given to Humza Yousaf before he set up public inquiries which could financially benefit an old friend. Holyrood’s finance committee has given SNP ministers a ...
Humza Yousaf has compared modern "Islamophobia" to 1930s Germany as he issued a call to "mobilise". The former Scottish First Minister said "conspiracy theories and lies" about Muslim today are ...
Humza Yousaf, a Muslim and descendant of Pakistani immigrants, was elected by Scotland’s governing party Monday to be the country’s next leader. The 37-year-old Glasgow-born Yousaf is set to be ...
Scotland’s Constitution Secretary Angus Robertson has given his backing to Humza Yousaf in the contest to become the country’s next first minister. Mr Robertson, a former SNP Westminster leader and ...
Humza Yousaf believes the law should be upheld without fear or favour – apart from the occasions when he disagrees with it. He’s now calling for police and prosecutors to take a softer approach on ...
Humza Yousaf has cancelled a planned speech at Strathclyde University this morning but will be appearing elsewhere as he – in Westminster leader Stephen Flynn’s words – attempts to “come out fighting” ...