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Guests arrive for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Stephen Flynn SNP arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
20th July 2025
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Guests arrive for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Stephen Flynn SNP arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
20th July 2025
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 29/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Alex Salmond MP, former leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), spotted in Westminster on the day that the Prime Minister will trigger article 50 and begin the process to leave the EU. Picture by Ben Stevens / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 29/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Alex Salmond MP, former leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), spotted in Westminster on the day that the Prime Minister will trigger article 50 and begin the process to leave the EU. Picture by Ben Stevens / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 29/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Alex Salmond MP, former leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), spotted in Westminster on the day that the Prime Minister will trigger article 50 and begin the process to leave the EU. Picture by Ben Stevens / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 29/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Alex Salmond MP, former leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), spotted in Westminster on the day that the Prime Minister will trigger article 50 and begin the process to leave the EU. Picture by Ben Stevens / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 29/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Alex Salmond MP, former leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), spotted in Westminster on the day that the Prime Minister will trigger article 50 and begin the process to leave the EU. Picture by Ben Stevens / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Guests arrive for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Ian Blackford SNP MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
28th April 2024
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Guests arrive for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Ian Blackford SNP MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
28th April 2024
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Guests arrive for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Ian Blackford SNP MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
28th April 2024
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in the Cabinet Room in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
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Scottish first minister Humza Yousaf tells of war's impact on in-laws in Gaza
Humza Yousaf renews calls for UK government to urge ceasefire as he describes his family's fears for trapped relatives.
His mother-in-law in besieged Gaza is running out of drinking water. His brother-in-law, a doctor, is dealing with the horror of trying to identify body parts in a hospital nearby. And his four-year-old daughter, at home in Scotland, can only understand that "granny is afraid of the thunder".
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's first minister, has described in brutal detail the impact on trapped family members of Israel's bombardment of Gaza in response to the shock attacks by Hamas at the weekend.
In an interview, Yousaf renewed his calls for the UK foreign secretary, James Cleverly, to urge Israel "to agree to a ceasefire, open up a humanitarian corridor, let supplies come in but, importantly, let people come out".
First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, photographed in his official residence at Bute House, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 12 October 2023.
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The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, UK.
The Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey, UK.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls First Minister Humza Yousaf
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls First Minister Humza Yousaf
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'The world is my oyster': Nicola Sturgeon on feminism, her last push for independence and life after politics
Scotland's first minister is one of the most capable, if divisive, politicians of her era. Could her record-breaking reign conclude with the end of the union?
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'The world is my oyster': Nicola Sturgeon on feminism, her last push for independence and life after politics
Scotland's first minister is one of the most capable, if divisive, politicians of her era. Could her record-breaking reign conclude with the end of the union?
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'The world is my oyster': Nicola Sturgeon on feminism, her last push for independence and life after politics
Scotland's first minister is one of the most capable, if divisive, politicians of her era. Could her record-breaking reign conclude with the end of the union?
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