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HomePoliticsUK PoliticsHumza Yousaf live updates: Scotland's first minister to resign 'as early as...
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Humza Yousaf live updates: Scotland’s first minister to resign ‘as early as Monday’

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April 29, 2024
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    Humza Yousaf live updates: Scotland’s first minister to resign ‘as early as Monday’ – BBC News

























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    1. Scottish National Party leader Humza Yousaf is set to resign as early as today, BBC News understands
    2. The first minister has been under pressure since he ended a power-sharing deal with the Scottish Green Party last week
    3. Opposition parties in the Scottish Parliament have tabled two confidence votes – one in the first minister and another in the SNP government
    4. You can stream the latest BBC News by clicking the “play” button in the picture at the top of this page



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