1986 in Scotland

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1986
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Events from the year 1986 in Scotland.

Incumbents[]

  • Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great SealGeorge Younger until 11 January; then Malcolm Rifkind

Law officers[]

  • Lord AdvocateLord Cameron of Lochbroom
  • Solicitor General for ScotlandPeter Fraser

Judiciary[]

  • Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice GeneralLord Emslie
  • Lord Justice ClerkLord Ross
  • Chairman of the Scottish Land CourtLord Elliott

Events[]

  • 24 MarchEdinburgh–Bathgate line reopened to rail passengers.
  • 26 MarchKenny Dalglish becomes the first Scotland national football team player to be capped 100 times at senior level.
  • April – Scottish Unionist Party established.[1]
  • 8 May1986 Scottish regional elections, result in the Conservatives losing control of the two Regional Councils where they previously held a majority: Grampian and Tayside.
  • 24 July–2 August – Commonwealth Games held in Edinburgh.[2]
  • c. August – the millionth council house to be sold under the right to buy scheme is sold to its tenants in Scotland, seven years after the scheme was launched in the United Kingdom.[3]
  • 9 SeptemberMS Norsea launched at Govan, the largest passenger ship built on the Clyde (31785 GT) and last large passenger ship built in the U.K.
  • 26 Octoberbus deregulation in Great Britain: First Magic Bus (Stagecoach) operation, in Glasgow.
  • 6 November1986 British International Helicopters Chinook crash: 45 oil workers killed when a Chinook helicopter carrying them from the Brent oilfield crashes in Shetland.[4]
  • December – the St Kilda islands become the first World Heritage Site in Scotland.
  • James Nelson, a confessed and convicted matricide, is ordained a minister of the Church of Scotland.[5]
  • Highland Wildlife Park taken over by Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

Births[]

  • 3 JanuaryAllan Walker, footballer
  • 13 FebruaryJamie Murray, tennis player
  • 16 AprilPaul di Resta, racing driver
  • 27 AprilHayley Mulheron, netball player[6]
  • 12 MayLuke Douglas, Australian-Scottish rugby league player
  • 26 MayFern Brady, stand-up comedian
  • 5 JuneCharlotte Dobson, racing sailor
  • 18 JuneRichard Madden, actor
  • 17 SeptemberSophie (Xeon), born Samuel Long, singer-songwriter and record producer (died 2021 in Greece)
  • 13 NovemberKevin Bridges, stand-up comedian
  • 11 DecemberKris Doolan, footballer

Deaths[]

  • 21 SeptemberBill Simpson, actor (born 1931)

The arts[]

  • 28 MarchBBC Scotland screens Bill Bryden's The Holy City, a retelling of the Easter story set in Glasgow.
  • Robert Alan Jamieson's novel Thin Wealth and Shetland dialect poetry collection Shoormal are published.
  • Gilded Balloon comedy venue in Edinburgh first opens.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Abstracts on Organisations". CAIN Web Service. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Edinburgh 1986 | Commonwealth Games Federation". thecgf.com. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  3. ^ Thatcher, Margaret (10 October 1986). "Speech to Conservative Party Conference". Margaret Thatcher Foundation. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  4. ^ "1986: Oil workers die in helicopter crash". BBC News. 6 November 1986. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Rev James Nelson". The Daily Telegraph. London. 4 August 2005. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Glasgow 2014 - Hayley Mulheron Profile". results.glasgow2014.com. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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