The First Minister is facing a confidence vote in his leadership after he moved to end the Bute House Agreement amid a row with the junior party over environmental and trans policies.
The powersharing deal between the SNP and Scottish Greens at Holyrood has been brought to an end, it is understood.
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For the past few years, Scotland has been sold a story about itself by our nationalist governing leaders.
By Michael Blackley, political editor, Scottish Daily Mail Published: 6:23 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 | Updated: 9:26 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 The co-leaders of the Scottish Greens are set to receive a taxpayer-funded windfall of £17,000 for their exclusion from government.First Minister Humza Yousaf's decision to sack Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater from his government will result in both receiving lucrative...
The leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party on Thursday ended a coalition deal with the Greens, leaving him facing fresh pressure as the head of a minority government in Edinburgh. The announcement by First Minister Humza Yousaf came a week after the devolved government abandoned an ambitious climate pledge,
Scotland’s governing coalition has fallen apart — and a stalled drive to cut carbon emissions played a major role.
Amnesty International said Wednesday that the post-World War II order was on the "brink of collapse", threatened by bitter conflict on multiple fronts to the rapid and unregulated rise of artificial intelligence."For millions the world over, Gaza now symbolises utter moral failure by many of the architects of the post-World War Two system," she said.
It comes as he faces two votes of no confidence.
The former deputy first minister was the only person to put himself forward to succeed Humza Yousaf, who is expected to formally step down this week
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the delegation led by the European Commission’s Director-General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations, Gert-Jan Koopman. The Prime Minister welcomed Mr. Koopman’s visit to Armenia and emphasized the importance of continuous development of Armenia-European Union relations. In this regard, Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the key importance of the Armenia-EU-US high-level meeting in …
Humza Yousaf cannot be forgiven for the damage he has done to families in Scotland, Scottish Conservative Douglas Ross has said.