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Humza Yousaf poised to quit as Scotland’s first minister and will hold press conference at noon – UK politics live
Scotland’s first minister set to resign after failing to muster enough votes to survive a no confidence vote this week
Humza Yousaf is holding a press conference at noon, Sky News and the BBC are reporting.
Mandy Rhodes, editor of the Holyrood magazine, says she was due to interview Humza Yousaf this afternoon, but he’s cancelled.
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Court hearings delayed as Ministry of Justice slows cases due to prison overcrowding – UK politics live
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