Humza Yousaf retreats to Dundee – but vows to struggle on as first minister
With his political career hanging in the balance, Humza Yousaf ditched a planned speech in Glasgow and stayed in his home city to announce £80 million housing investment.
With his political career hanging in the balance, Humza Yousaf ditched a planned speech in Glasgow and stayed in his home city to announce £80 million housing investment.
Here are the big questions now facing Humza Yousaf, from promises on the A96 to the future of oil - and his own position in power.
The SNP leader was asked if losing the Green party from government means he can get on with the overdue promise to build the dual carriageway between Aberdeen and Inverness.
Many within the SNP were puzzled why the agreement, which gave the Scottish Greens two ministerial jobs, was established in the first place.
Green co-leader Lorna Slater accused the first minister of listening to the "most reactionary and backwards-looking forces" within the SNP.
Three MPs tell our politics podcast how the case could be raised at Westminster and Holyrood, in the hope of turning the screw on the Financial Conduct Authority.