The headlinespublished at 13:25 British Summer Time 18 May 2023
That ends our live page coverage of this week's FMQs.
Here's a reminder of the key moments:
- Douglas Ross accused Jenny Gilruth of breaking the ministerial code by delaying railway works when she was transport minister
- The Scottish Tory leader claimed Gilruth changed plans to give preferential treatment to her constituents - at a higher cost and causing more disruption.
- Humza Yousaf backed Gilruth and said Ross was making very serious accusations without any evidence - hoping some of the "mud he is throwing" sticks
- Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said the handling of Glasgow hospital infections case is "prolonging the agony" of families
- The FM said the government will hold the health board leadership to account and he will continue to make sure families get the answers they want
- Human waste was being dumped in areas from Shetland to the Clyde according to Scottish Lib Dem leader Alex Cole-Hamilton, who called for legally binding targets to be met
- Yousaf said areas where spill overflows happen are comprehensively monitored and he insisted Scotland's water quality was better than England's
Thank you for joining us. The editor today was Mary McCool and the writers were Craig Hutchison and Bryn Palmer.