2013 in Scotland

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2013 in Scotland
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2012-13 in Scottish football
2013–14 in Scottish football
2013 in Scottish television
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2013

Events from 2013 in Scotland

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 3 January - The Met Office reports that 2012 was the 17th wettest year on record for Scotland. [1]
  • 15 January - Gordon Strachan is confirmed as the new manager of Scotland[2]
  • 19 January - Four die in Glencoe avalanche[3]

February

  • 7 February - Plans announced for second Gaelic school in Glasgow to meet growing demand.[4]
  • 22 February - Cardinal Keith O'Brien, leader of Scotland's Catholics says he believes priests should be able to marry if they wish to do so.[5]
  • 25 February - Cardinal Keith O'Brien, steps down as leader of Scotland's Catholics after being accused of inappropriate behaviour towards priests dating back to the 1980s. [6]
  • 27 February - Dumfries and Galloway Councillors approve plans for the Star of Caledonia public artwork that will mark the Scotland-England border at Gretna[7]

March

  • 15 March;
  • 20 March - Peterhead is one of two preferred bidders in the £1bn competition to encourage the development of carbon capture and storage technology.[10]
  • 21 March - The date for the Scottish independence referendum is announced as 18 September, 2014[11]
  • 22 March - Snow and gales blast the west coast, plunging about 20,000 properties into darkness[12]

April

  • 1 April - Police Scotland, a single national police force created by the merger of the country's eight police forces into one, comes into being.[13] Likewise united are the eight fire and rescue services into the new Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.
  • 15 April - The Scottish Premier League fails to achieve the 11-1 majority required to agree a new 12-12-18 model for Scottish football after Ross County and St Mirren vote against the proposal.[14]
  • 29 April - Tobacco display ban in large shops comes into force[15]

May

  • 14 May - Launch of Business for Scotland, a pro-independence network of business people campaigning for a Yes vote in the 2014 referendum[16][17]
  • 20 May - The Church of Scotland's ruling General Assembly votes to allow actively gay men and women to become ministers.[18]
  • 24 May - Yes Scotland announces that a total of 372,103 had signed the Yes Declaration with 16 months to go until the referendum on Scottish independence.[19]

June

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Met Office: 2012 was UK's second wettest year on record bbc.co.uk, 3 January 2013
  2. Gordon Strachan confirmed as Scotland coach bbc.co.uk, 15 January 2013
  3. Glencoe avalanche: Four dead, say police bbc.co.uk, 19 January 2013
  4. Glasgow's second Gaelic school to open in Pollokshields area bbc.co.uk, 7 February 2013
  5. Cardinal Keith O'Brien: 'Allow priests to marry' www.bbc.co.uk, 22 February 2013
  6. Cardinal Keith O'Brien resigns as Archbishop www.bbc.co.uk, 25 February 2013
  7. Star of Caledonia: Scotland-England landmark plan approved bbc.co.uk, 27 February 2013
  8. McCluskey Report recommends legal press regulation in Scotland www.bbc.co.uk, 15 March 2013
  9. Cockenzie coal-fired power plant closes www.bbc.co.uk, 15 March 2013
  10. Carbon capture: Peterhead and Drax preferred bidders in £1bn contest www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 20 March 2013
  11. "Scottish independence: Referendum to be held on 18 September, 2014". BBC News (BBC). 21 March 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2013. 
  12. Scotland snow: Blackout continues in Arran and Kintyre for 1,650 homes www.bbc.co.uk, 26 March 2013
  13. Local policing 'safe' under merger www.bbc.co.uk, 1 April 2013
  14. SPL fails to vote through 12-12-18 reconstruction plan www.bbc.co.uk, 15 April 2013
  15. Tobacco display ban in large shops comes into force www.bbc.co.uk, 29 April 2013
  16. Business for Scotland independence group launches www.scotsman.com, 14 May 2013
  17. Scottish referendum: Business leaders join new pro-independence group www.bbc.co.uk, 14 May 2013
  18. Church of Scotland General Assembly votes to allow gay ministers www.bbc.co.uk, 20 May 2013
  19. Yes Scotland hail 372,000 Independence Declaration signatures www.heraldscotland.com, 24 May 2013
  20. Hearts placed into administration and deducted 15 points www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 19 June 2013
  21. SNP's Mark McDonald wins Aberdeen Donside by-election www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 21 June 2013
  22. Scottish independence: Referendum voting age bill approved by MSPs www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 27 June 2013
  23. The new Scottish Professional Football League survives hitch www.bbc.co.uk, accessed 28 June 2013
  24. Yes Scotland close computer systems after hacking www.scotsman.com, accessed 22 August 2013
  25. "Shetland helicopter crash: Four dead named". BBC News (BBC). 24 August 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013. 
  26. "Scottish independence: David Cameron will not have TV debate with Alex Salmond". BBC News (BBC). 27 September 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2013. 
  27. "Glasgow Prestwick Airport to be taken into public ownership". BBC News (BBC). 8 October 2013. Retrieved 12 October 2013. 
  28. "Grangemouth dispute: Ineos says petrochemical plant will close". BBC News (BBC). 23 October 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013. 
  29. Black, Andrew (26 November 2013). "Scottish independence: Referendum White Paper unveiled". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 27 November 2013. 
  30. "Helicopter crashes into Glasgow pub". BBC. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 29 November 2013. 
  31. Andy Murray wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2013 bbc.co.uk, 15 December 2013
  32. "Jimmy Halliday: Former SNP leader dies aged 85". 3 January 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013. 
  33. Former Scottish Secretary Bruce Millan dies aged 85 www.bbc.co.uk, 23 February 2013
  34. "Iain Banks dies of cancer aged 59". 9 June 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013. 
  35. "Former Tory MP Lord Fraser dies". 23 June 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2013. 
  36. "Former Scottish Conservative leader David McLetchie dies". 12 August 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013. 
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