The headlinespublished at 13:09 Greenwich Mean Time 28 March
- Humza Yousaf answered questions in the week marking his one-year anniversary of becoming first minister
- The Tories focused on the Hate Crime Act which will come into force on Monday, with Douglas Ross claiming "innocent people" would be put on the police record - this was in reference to a hate incident being recorded after his colleague Murdo Fraser made a claim about gender identity on social media
- Yousaf reiterated his arguments that there are protections for free speech in the legislation and that he has faith in policing
- Labour leader Anas Sarwar took aim at the first minister's record in government, pointing to crises in the NHS and housing as well as failings on the economy and climate
- The first minister said he believes in the verdict of voters who continued to elect the SNP and mentioned record investment of the NHS
- Scottish Green Maggie Chapman asked for an update on the recently introduced housing bill, which has promised longer-term rent controls for the private sector
- Other backbenchers raised issues including XL-Bully regulations coming into force and the restoration of the Glasgow School of Art