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1990 in Scotland
Events from the year
1990 in
Scotland
.
Incumbents
Secretary of State for Scotland
and
Keeper of the Great Seal
âÂÂ
Malcolm Rifkind
until 28 November; then
Ian Lang
Law officers
Lord Advocate
âÂÂ
Lord Fraser of Carmyllie
Solicitor General for Scotland
âÂÂ
Alan Rodger
Judiciary
Lord President of the Court of Session
and
Lord Justice General
âÂÂ
Lord Hope
Lord Justice Clerk
âÂÂ
Lord Ross
Chairman of the Scottish Land Court
âÂÂ
Lord Elliott
Events
17 March
â Rugby union:
Scotland
beat
England
13âÂÂ7 at
Murrayfield
to win the
Calcutta Cup
. The win also clinches the
1990 Five Nations Championship
,
Grand Slam
and
Triple Crown
for Scotland.
24 April
âÂÂ
Gruinard Island
declared to be decontaminated of anthrax.
29 April
âÂÂ
Stephen Hendry
, 21, wins the
1990 World Snooker Championship
and becomes the youngest ever world
snooker
champion.
3 May
âÂÂ
1990 Scottish regional elections
held.
12 May
âÂÂ
Aberdeen
beat
Celtic
9âÂÂ8 on penalties
to win the Scottish Cup
.
13 July
â The
Term and Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990
receives Royal Assent.
August â Privatisation of the
Scottish Bus Group
begins with sale of
Lowland Scottish
in a management-employee buy-out.
22 September
âÂÂ
Alex Salmond
wins the
Scottish National Party leadership election
, succeeding
Gordon Wilson
27 September
â The first episode of the sitcom
Rab C. Nesbitt
starring
Gregor Fisher
in the title role, is broadcast on
BBC Two
. The programme would run until 1999.
29 November
âÂÂ
Labour
win by-elections in
Paisley South
and
Paisley North
, retaining both seats despite swings to the SNP of 11.7% and 14% respectively.
Arts and literature
22 August
âÂÂ
James MacMillan
's symphonic piece
The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
premieres at
The Proms
in London.
13 September
âÂÂ
Iain M. Banks
'
science fiction
novel
Use of Weapons
is published.
5 October
âÂÂ
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
opens in
Sauchiehall Street
.
11 October
âÂÂ
15 November
âÂÂ
BBC Scotland
broadcasts the television comedy-drama series
Your Cheatin' Heart
written by
John Byrne
and starring
Tilda Swinton
and
John Gordon Sinclair
.
Soft rock
band
Travis
forms in Glasgow.
Births
24 March
âÂÂ
Libby Clegg
, athlete
10 April
âÂÂ
Stacey McDougall
, lawn bowler
22 April
âÂÂ
Eve Muirhead
, curler
29 June
âÂÂ
Kim Little
, footballer
2 July
âÂÂ
Morag McLellan
, field hockey player
11 July
âÂÂ
Lynsey Sharp
, middle-distance runner
13 August
âÂÂ
Elise Christie
, short-track speed skater
25 November
âÂÂ
Eilish McColgan
, middle-distance runner
Deaths
6 January
âÂÂ
Ian Charleson
, actor (born
1949
)
8 January
âÂÂ
Jenny Gilbertson
, documentary filmmaker (born
1902
)
14 January
âÂÂ
Gordon Jackson
, actor (born
1923
)
12 August
âÂÂ
Roy Williamson
, folk musician (born
1936
)
4 November
âÂÂ
David Stirling
, army officer, founder of the
Special Air Service
(born
1915
)
Stephens Orr
, society photographer
See also
1990 in Northern Ireland
1990 in Wales
References