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SNP Parliamentary Business Minister Jamie Hepburn speaks to the media after Douglas Ross accused the Scottish Government minister of assaulting and verbally abusing him as he left the chamber in Holyrood at the Scottish Parliament, September 18, 2025

SCOTTISH First Minister John Swinney has announced a mini-reshuffle after Jamie Hepburn’s “seagull-gate” resignation.

Mr Hepburn resigned as parliamentary business and veterans’ minister on Friday after an altercation with former Tory group leader Douglas Ross.

Mr Ross had demanded a ministerial statement on Mr Swinney’s seagull summit, a request Mr Hepburn rejected in the chamber, and followed up outside, where Mr Ross claims the minister grabbed his shoulder and launched into a foul-mouthed tirade on his demands for statements.

While Mr Hepburn denied being physical in the encounter, he accepted he used “choice words,” resigning a day later.

He will be replaced by Graeme Dey, whose vacated post as minister for higher and further education will be taken up by Ben Macpherson.

A “delighted” Mr Swinney said: “Graeme Dey brings wide experience of handling parliamentary business to this role and is a minister widely respected across the parliamentary chamber.

“Ben Macpherson has wider experience across a range of policy areas and will bring a creative and dynamic leadership to higher and further education that is so fundamental to transforming the lives of individuals across the country.”

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