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Bute House

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AddressCharlotte Square
Owners National Trust For Scotland
Town or city Edinburgh
Architectural styles Neoclassical architecture
Reference noLB28502
Architects Robert Adam
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About Bute House


Bute House is the official residence of the First Minister of Scotland located within Charlotte Square in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. Alongside two other offices at Holyrood and St. Andrew's House, Bute House also has a smaller office used by the First Minister when in official residence.

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Lost or stolen? The treasures missing from Scotland's museums

Lost or stolen? The treasures missing from Scotland's museums
Oct 28,2023 10:31 pm

... In Edinburgh, Bute House, the official residence of the first minister, reported that a brass lamp was " missing" in 2016, while in 2020 a Georgian mahogany armchair was marked as " not found"...

Israel-Gaza attacks: Humza Yousaf's wife fears for 'terrified' family

Israel-Gaza attacks: Humza Yousaf's wife fears for 'terrified' family
Oct 11,2023 12:31 pm

... Speaking in Bute House, the first minister s official residence in Edinburgh, Ms El-Nakla said: " They are just terrified, absolutely terrified, about what is to come and what is happening right now as we speak...

Licensing row as grouse shooting season begins

Licensing row as grouse shooting season begins
Aug 12,2023 4:51 am

... The Scottish Greens said the Wildlife Management and Muirburn Bill was a key pillar of the Bute House Agreement, the party s power-sharing deal with the SNP at Holyrood...

How have Humza Yousaf's first 100 days as first minister gone?

How have Humza Yousaf's first 100 days as first minister gone?
Jul 6,2023 12:00 am

... That was underlined when he stood up in the chamber to defend Green minister Lorna Slater from a That may have helped smooth over the fact that several totems of the Bute House Agreement - like HMPAs - have been ditched...

Douglas Ross backtracks on tactical voting call

Douglas Ross backtracks on tactical voting call
Apr 28,2023 6:41 am

... After listing a number of developments, including supporting families with the cost of living crisis, he added: " Finally, Nicola Sturgeon has left Bute House to take up driving lessons...

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court
Apr 12,2023 8:00 am

... He s barely got his feet under the table at Bute House, but Humza Yousaf has already been pitched into a constitutional showdown with the UK government...

Man 'acting suspiciously' arrested near First Minister Humzah Yousaf's home

Man 'acting suspiciously' arrested near First Minister Humzah Yousaf's home
Apr 1,2023 6:10 pm

... Police said they were called at 19:40 BST on Saturday to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh - the site of Humza Yousaf s official Bute House residence...

Humza Yousaf confirmed as Scotland's new first minister

Humza Yousaf confirmed as Scotland's new first minister
Mar 28,2023 11:30 am

... His children were warned that Bute House s stairways offer plenty of space for a " naughty step"...

Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court

Mar 23,2023 9:40 pm

The Scottish Government is to launch a legal challenge to Westminster's block on its controversial gender reforms.

The proposals, which would allow people in Scotland to self-identify their sex, were passed by the Scottish Parliament in December Last Year .

But they were blocked by the UK government over their potential impact on UK-wide equality laws.

First Minister Humza Yousaf has previously described that move as an " undemocratic veto".

He was the only one of the three candidates in the SNP leadership contest who backed taking legal action in an attempt to overturn The Block .

His predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon , had described The Block as a " democratic outrage" and that legal action was " inevitable".

Shirley-Anne Somerville, Scotland's social justice secretary, said the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill had been passed by an " overwhelming majority of the Scottish Parliament , with support from members of all parties".

She Said The Block by the UK government was an " unprecedented challenge to the Scottish Parliament 's ability to legislate on clearly devolved matters".

Ms Somerville added: " To uphold the democratic decision of The Parliament , and ensure proper protection of devolution, Scottish Ministers will now lodge a petition for judicial review of The Secretary of State's decision. "

She is expected to make a statement to the Scottish Parliament after the Easter break setting out details of her plans for a court challenge.

The gender reforms have been divisive within the SNP, with another of The Leadership candidates - Ash Regan - resigning from the government Last Year over her fears about their impact on safeguards for women and girls.

Mr Yousaf has previously said he would only launch a court challenge if he was given legal advice that it stood a chance of succeeding.

But former Supreme Court judge Lord Hope has said the Scottish Government 's.

The former deputy president of the Supreme Court said the Scottish legislation " most certainly does" impact on the Equality Act 2010 and the existing Gender Recognition Act 2004, which currently apply across Great Britain .

And He Said it was difficult to see how a court would not agree that Scottish Secretary Alister Jack had " acted reasonably" in blocking the reforms through the use of a Section 35 order, which prevents the legislation receiving Royal Assent .

Former SNP minister Alex Neil told Bbc Scotland earlier on Wednesday that " every lawyer I have spoken to has told me we don't have a cat In Hell 's chance of winning" a legal battle.

He Said Mr Yousaf should instead Focus On reintroducing the legislation after its " deficiencies" had been addressed.

He's barely got his feet under The Table at Bute House , but Humza Yousaf has already been pitched into a constitutional showdown with the UK government.

There is an extent to which the new First Minister has been painted into a corner here. He only had until Monday to decide whether to challenge the UK government's unprecedented veto of Holyrood's gender reforms.

His SNP leadership campaign also promised to maintain the partnership with The Greens - and anything short of a full-throated defence of the reforms would have seen them walk.

But Mr Yousaf has also signed up to this fight completely voluntarily.

He deliberately founded much of his leadership platform on social justice issues, and said he would continue The Agenda started by Nicola Sturgeon .

And while crafting his own identity as First Minister , he will not want to start by shying away from a confrontation with UK ministers on the topic of Holyrood's powers.

It is a risky strategy given how this issue has divided his party. But this is a battle Mr Yousaf is now fully committed to.

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