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1990 in Scotland
1990 in Scotland
Years
1988
|
1989
|
1990
|
1991
|
1992
Centuries
18th century | 19th century | 20th century |
21st century
See also
1989-90 in Scottish football
1990-91 in Scottish football
Events from
1990
in
Scotland
Contents
1
Incumbents
2
Events
3
See also
4
References
Incumbents
Further information:
Politics of Scotland
and
Order of precedence in Scotland
Monarch
-
Queen Elizabeth II
(since 6 February 1952)
Events
17 March - Scotland beat England at
Murrayfield
to win the
Grand Slam
.
[
1
]
29 April -
Stephen Hendry
, 21, becomes the youngest ever world
snooker
champion.
3 May -
Scottish local Regional elections
held.
12 May -
Aberdeen
beat
Celtic
9–8 on penalties to win the Scottish Cup.
13 July - The
Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990
receives the Royal Assent.
29 November - Labour win by-elections in
Paisley South
and
Paisley North
, retaining both seats despite swings to the SNP of 11.7% and 14% respectively.
See also
1990 in the United Kingdom
References
^
English WAGs helped inspire Scotland to 1990 Grand Slam victory over England
telegraph.co.uk, accessed 3 December 2011