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Humza Yousaf wishes King full recovery from cancer

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Humza Yousaf wishes King full recovery from cancer

Humza Yousaf wishes King full recovery from cancer

Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf has sent his thoughts and prayers to King Charles following the announcement of his cancer diagnosis.

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