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Former first minister questions family's future in UK after violent riots

Sky News Wednesday, 7 August 2024
Former first minister questions family's future in UK after violent riotsHumza Yousaf, the former first minister of Scotland, has revealed the recent days of violent riots have left him unsure whether his family has a future in the UK.
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