‘Weak’ Humza Yousaf’s first year beset by scandal, opposition say on anniversary
Scottish Tory minister Douglas Ross said the SNP leader had ignored Scotland’s priorities, at the cost of ‘fixation with breaking up the UK’
 
	Scottish Tory minister Douglas Ross said the SNP leader had ignored Scotland’s priorities, at the cost of ‘fixation with breaking up the UK’
 
	 
	 
	Scottish Secretary says he will help Humza Yousaf bring ‘recall mechanism’ north of the border after outrage over Michael Matheson affair
 
	Harry Potter author could face ‘multiple complaints’ from campaigners in wake of new Scottish hate crime legislation
 
	Sir Keir Starmer’s hopes of victory at the general election receive a boost as independence takes a back seat for Scottish voters
 
	 
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	Scottish First Minister’s family’s accountancy firm displayed images of Palestinian flags covering an Israeli map in Glasgow office window
 
	Harry Potter author insists she will continue to argue online that trans women are not women after Scotland tightens curbs
 
	Scottish Conservative leader urges supporters to make First Minister ‘suffer at the ballot box’ for ‘divisive language’
 
	The First Minister argued his SNP colleague has already been punished by losing his Cabinet job and paying back the money he claimed
 
	The economic upheavals of Caledonian separatism will be like ‘Brexit times ten’, admits a pro-SNP economist
 
	Humza Yousaf’s new legislation supports a load of nonsense at the expense of free speech
 
	The SNP’s Hate Crime Act is liberal hypocrisy in its purest form, defending only the beliefs of its authors
 
	 
	 
	Senior figures argue the vehicle could be sold to raise funds for the cash-strapped party or used as a battle bus
 
	Pete Wishart said he would not use his leader’s controversial language
 
	Scottish Government blueprint includes the creation of a separate military but admits there would have to be a ‘transitional period’
 
	Critics are labelling the SNP plans ‘irrational’ and ‘destructive’
 
	Michael Matheson broke rules by trying to claim for an £11,000 iPad data roaming bill run up by sons streaming football
 
	Creative Scotland says it will attempt to recover £110,000 of public money it used to back installation showing ‘non-simulated’ sexual acts
 
	Critics say Scottish Government has been ‘captured by ideology’ for not following NHS England decision to stop prescriptions for youngsters
 
	As Scottish First Minister prepares for his first general election as party leader, here are some policies that may be offered to voters
 
	 
	 
	 
	