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1970 in Scotland

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Events from the year 1970 in Scotland.

Incumbents

  • Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Willie Ross until 20 June; then Gordon Campbell

Law officers

  • Lord Advocate – Henry Wilson; then Norman Wylie
  • Solicitor General for Scotland – Ewan Stewart until June; then David Brand

Judiciary

  • Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Clyde
  • Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Grant
  • Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Birsay

Events

  • 21 January – Fraserburgh lifeboat Duchess of Kent, on service to the Danish fishing vessel Opal, capsizes with the loss of five of the six crew members.
  • 19 March – The South Ayrshire by-election is held. Jim Sillars retains the seat for the Labour Party.
  • 24 May – The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St Luke in Glasgow is raised to this status.
  • 18 June – The 1970 general election is held. Labour wins a majority in Scotland with 48 out of the 71 seats available, but the Conservative Party wins a majority across the UK, and Edward Heath replaces Harold Wilson as Prime Minister. The Scottish National Party wins its first MP elected at a general election (Donald Stewart in the Western Isles) but Winnie Ewing loses the Hamilton seat; leaving the SNP with only a single seat.
  • 26 June – The Kingston Bridge, Glasgow opens.
  • 1625 July: the 1970 British Commonwealth Games are held in Edinburgh.
  • 26 July1 August – the 1970 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games are held in Edinburgh.
  • 7 October – BP announces the discovery of the massive Forties Oil Field in Scottish waters.
  • Hepatitis B outbreak in Edinburgh.
  • Blair Drummond Safari Park opens.

Births

  • 14 February – Paul Rutherford, powerlifter
  • 16 April – James Watson, actor
  • 10 May – David Weir, international footballer
  • 4 July
    • Lewis MacLeod, voice actor
    • Doddie Weir, rugby union player (died 2022)
  • 19 July – Nicola Sturgeon, SNP politician, First Minister of Scotland (2014– ; Deputy from 2007)
  • 21 July – Angus MacNeil, SNP politician
  • 12 August – Alan Brown, SNP politician
  • 21 August – David Hopkin, footballer
  • 22 July – Doug Johnstone, crime fiction writer, rock musician and physicist
  • 17 September – Dallas Campbell, television presenter
  • 17 December – Stella Tennant, model (died 2020)
  • 23 December – Karine Polwart, singer-songwriter

Deaths

  • 25 May – Tom Patey, mountaineer (born 1932), died in climbing accident
  • 13 June – John Nicholson, footballer (born 1888)

References

References

  1. "Doddie Weir, former Scotland rugby international, dies after lengthy battle with motor neurone disease".
  2. "Nicola Sturgeon {{!}} Biography, Facts, & Scottish Independence".
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