Protesters repeatedly halt Humza Yousaf's first session of first minister's questions
Climate change protests have disrupted Humza Yousaf's first session of first minister's questions in the Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross was interrupted repeatedly, forcing FMQs into several suspensions. Eventually Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone took the decision to clear a large part of the public gallery.
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