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Humza Yousaf

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Gender Male
Age 39
Date of birth April 7,1985
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Glasgow
United Kingdom
Party Scottish National Party
Full nameHumza Haroon Yousaf
Education University of Glasgow
Hutchesons' Grammar School
Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
First Minister of Scotland since 2023
Previous positionScottish Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (2021–2023)
Spouse Nadia El-Nakla
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Humza Haroon Yousaf is a Scottish politician who has served as First Minister of Scotland and Leader of the Scottish National Party since March 2023. He served under his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon as justice secretary from 2018 to 2021 and then as health secretary from 2021 to 2023.

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... Her successor Humza Yousaf has continued her strategy of pushing the issue through elections, but it s her predecessor who thinks he s found a way around the court s ruling...

What is behind Alex Salmond's new legal fight with the Scottish government?

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... It seems likely there will be a case, because Humza Yousaf has pledged to defend the action " robustly"...

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... The, submitted by First Minister Humza Yousaf, says the parliament condemns the" barbaric and unjustifiable terrorist attacks" by Hamas on 7 October and the killing of civilians, including women and children, in Israel s siege of Gaza...

Yousaf says he was not misled by Matheson over £11k iPad bill

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... He informed Humza Yousaf of the truth on Tuesday after initially insisting the device had been used for parliamentary work...

Is Michael Matheson's job safe after iPad admission?

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Nov 17,2023 11:11 am

... Is Humza Yousaf going to keep him on? The health secretary has the full and unequivocal backing of his boss, Humza Yousaf...

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Brother of Hamas victim fears antisemitism in UK

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Nov 13,2023 1:21 pm

... " The Cowan family has received support from Scotland s First Minister Humza Yousaf, Last month, after the attack in Israel, the first minister attended a solidarity event at a synagogue in Glasgow and hugged Bernard Cowan s mother as she mourned outliving her son...

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... Scotland s First Minister Humza Yousaf has as has the Welsh First Minister who said Mrs Braverman s comments " put other people in harms way"...

Police Scotland chief has made job more difficult - officers

Nov 10,2023 7:41 am

Police in Scotland have said their job will be made " more difficult" by The Chief constable saying The Force is institutionally discriminatory.

Sir Iain Livingstone stressed he did not mean individual officers and staff were racist or sexist.

David Threadgold of the Scottish Police Federation, which represents officers, said police had been " deeply offended".

He Said members of The Public would not distinguish between institutional problems and individual officers.

Sir Iain made the remarks on Thursday as he delivered a report to the Scottish Police Authority (SPA) board. It was believed to be The First statement of its kind by a police chief.

He Said : " It is The Right thing for me to do, as chief constable, to clearly state That Institutional Racism , sexism, misogyny and discrimination exist.

" Police Scotland is institutionally racist and discriminatory. "

It came after a review by serving officers.

The Independent review group urged The Force to be alert to " backlash" against efforts to improve matters, and particularly to be aware of " all lives matter" views.

First Minister Humza Yousaf said That , as a person of colour, the admission of was " monumental" and " historic" while chair of the Scottish Police Authority board Martyn Evans called it a " watershed moment".

However Mr Threadgold said the reaction had been " overwhelmingly negative" among officers.

Initially speaking to The Bbc 's, He Said : " The use of the phrase institutionally racist is one That has deeply offended and upset them and they do not recognise themselves in That way.

" That nuance in The Delivery of The Message was missed absolutely and there is Real Potential That That has damaged The Relationship between The Chief constable and those who represent the communities in Scotland. "

Sir William Macpherson 's definition of Institutional Racism , set out in his 1999 report into The Killing of black teenager Stephen Lawrence , is The Collective failure of an organisation to provide an appropriate and professional service to people because of their colour, culture, or ethnic origin.

It can include processes, attitudes and behaviour which amount to discrimination through unwitting prejudice, ignorance, thoughtlessness and racist stereotyping.

However Mr Threadgold told BBC Radio's That the vast majority of officers perceived The Chief constable was " labelling them as institutionally racist".

As a result, He Said he believed The Job of police officers had been made more difficult by Sir Iain's comments.

He Said : " The Reason for That is they [The Public ] will hear him speaking and they will also not make That distinction.

" So when they [officers] are out patrolling in The Streets Around Scotland this weekend, members of The Public will see them, they will make The Link to the fact That The Chief constable has said That we as an organisation are institutionally racist and That will make our job more difficult. "

Asked whether The Force 's priority should be the individuals who experience racist or sexist behaviour, Mr Threadgold said: " It should be as equal a priority as Everything Else .

" The question is how are we going to do That in times when our organisation is so challenged financially That we cannot dedicate the resources to train people? "

Both Mr Threadgold and Sir Iain accepted there are examples of officers in The Force who are discriminatory.

The Chief constable also told The Bbc he " totally accepted" how institutional discrimination could be conflated with individuals.

However He Said : " Part of My Own personal assessment of why I'm saying this now relates to That . I was reluctant to accept Institutional Racism , institutional discrimination, because I felt That unfairly condemned my colleagues… or That it suggested no progress had been made since the 1990S - That 's wrong.

" This is separate matter, this is about policies, practice, systems That have at times unintended or unforeseen consequences That actually discriminate against certain groups.

" I think it's important to state it as a fact so That we can make progress and make policing and Scotland a better place. "

'Why has it taken so long?'

Police Scotland has faced A Number of concerns about its culture in recent years.

Some Women who are former officers spoke to The Bbc 's Newsnight about a at all levels of Police Scotland .

One of them, former firearms officer Rhona Malone, won almost £1m in compensation from The Force after an employment tribunal found she had been victimised when she had raised concerns about sexism.

The Force is also Under Pressure due to an, who was restrained by police officers in Kirkcaldy.

The Inquiry is investigating the circumstances of the 31-year-old's death and whether race was a factor.

Sir Iain has held The Position of chief constable for Six Years and is To Retire on 10 August.

Moi Ali , who was formerly on The Spa board but quit amid a row over meetings being held behind closed doors, said it had taken too long for him to raise the issue of Institutional Racism in the First Place .

She told Good Morning Scotland: " MacPherson talked about Institutional Racism in 1999. I'm just wondering why it took until The Next century for The Chief constable, within Spitting Distance of collecting a very handsome police pension, to mention this.

" I welcome the fact That The Statement has been made, but he's about to walk out of The Door and leave The Problem That he was part of not solving for a decade. "

Last Year Police Scotland launched a four-year strategy called " Policing Together" to tackle discrimination in The Force and in the community.

It recently announced a mandatory leadership programme to be rolled out to about 5,000 officers and staff to improve the existing workplace culture.

Earlier this year The Force also stepped up its vetting procedures in response to the case of David Carrick , who admitted dozens of rape and sexual offences as a Met Police Officer .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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