2012 in Scotland

2012
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Scotland

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Events from the year 2012 in Scotland.

Incumbents

Law officers

Judiciary

Events

January

February

  • 14 February – Rangers Football Club enters administration.[7]
  • 16 February – UK Prime Minister David Cameron has offered to consider more powers for Scotland, in the event of a vote against independence.[8]
  • 19 February – Sectarian chants and songs mar the first match Rangers play following the club being put into administration.[9]
  • 24 February – Falkirk MP Eric Joyce is charged with three counts of common assault after a disturbance at a House of Commons bar.[10]

March

April

May

  • 1 May – Scotland Bill becomes Scotland Act (2012) after Royal Assent.
  • 3 May – local elections held across all 32 local authorities.
  • 4 May
    • Local elections result in the SNP making 61 gains and winning the largest number of councillors in Scotland, as well as gaining control of Dundee and Angus. Labour makes 48 gains and gains control of West Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire. The Liberal Democrats lose over half of their councillors allowing the Conservatives, who also lose councillors, to end the day as the third-largest party in local government.[18]
  • 19 May – The National Trust for Scotland announce that the first cursing stone to be found in the country, dated to circa 800, has been discovered on Canna.[19]
  • 25 May – The Yes Scotland campaign for the 2014 Scottish independence referendum is formally launched.[20]

June

July

October

December

Sport

Deaths

The arts

  • 22 June – Brave, a 3D computer-animated fantasy adventure film set in Scotland, is released.
  • 6–8 July – T in the Park 2012, a music festival at Balado.
  • September – Kathleen Jamie's collection The Overhaul is published; it wins the Poetry prize in the 2012 Costa Book Awards.
  • 21 December – World War Z, a post-apocalyptic horror film partly shot in Scotland, is released.
  • Peter Maxwell Davies composes the piano piece A Postcard from Sanday.
gollark: Like the TIO one and the one which rickrolled you.
gollark: There were several with links in.
gollark: I wrote 16.8 of them.
gollark: As planned.
gollark: <@137565402501742592> They know about the contingency. Deploy bee.

See also

References

  1. "SNP wins control of Clackmannanshire Council". BBC News. BBC. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  2. "Scotland to hold independence poll in 2014 - Salmond". BBC. 10 January 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
  3. "Single police force and fire service bill introduced". BBC. 17 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  4. Carrell, Severin (17 January 2012). "West Lothian question inquiry 'risks creating second-class MPs'". The Guardian. London: Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  5. "Committee on the West Lothian Question". The Scotsman. 30 December 2011.
  6. "Scots referendum question set out". BBC News. BBC. 25 January 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
  7. "Scottish independence: David Cameron in referendum offer". BBC News. BBC. 16 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  8. "Rangers Football Club enters administration". BBC News. BBC. 14 February 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  9. "Rangers' historic day is marred by songs of 'hate and ignorance'". The Sunday Herald. The Sunday Herald. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  10. "MP Eric Joyce charged with assault". BBC Sport. BBC. 24 February 2012. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  11. "Leading Scots lawyer Paul McBride QC found dead". BBC News. BBC. 4 March 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  12. "MP Eric Joyce given bar ban and £3,000 fine over Commons brawl". BBC News. BBC. 9 March 2012. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  13. "Perth wins Diamond Jubilee contest to be named seventh Scottish city". BBC News. BBC. 14 March 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  14. "Johnnie Walker whisky plant closes in Kilmarnock". BBC News. BBC News Scotland. 23 March 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2014.
  15. "Plans for Scottish rural parliament". BBC News. Glasgow: BBC News Scotland. 25 March 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  16. Ross, David (28 March 2012). "Unions call for more rigs to be evacuated". The Herald. Glasgow. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  17. Brocklehurst, Steven (18 April 2012). "Filming in court 'not precedent'". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  18. "SNP and Labour ready to hammer out coalition deals, leaders say". STV. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  19. "'Cursing stone' found on Isle of Canna". BBC News. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  20. Scottish independence: One million Scots urged to sign 'yes' declaration BBC News, 25 May 2012
  21. Rangers creditors formally reject CVA proposal BBC News, 14 June 2012
  22. Scottish independence: Alistair Darling warns of 'no way back' BBC News, 25 June 2012
  23. Rangers newco refused SPL entry after chairmen vote. BBC News 4 July
  24. Black, Andrew (15 October 2012). "Scottish independence: Cameron and Salmond strike referendum deal". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
  25. "Stirling Albion fan struck with coin during Rangers football match". STV website. 11 December 2012.
  26. From Greenock to glory: Scot in Super Bowl joy heraldscotland.com, accessed 24 January 2012
  27. "Scotland's Franchitti wins 96th Indy 500". Sydney Morning Herald. 28 May 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  28. Ornstein, David (6 July 2012). "Wimbledon 2012: Andy Murray beats Tsonga to reach final". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  29. Ornstein, David (8 July 2012). "Wimbledon 2012: Andy Murray beaten by Roger Federer in final". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  30. "Murray ends Britain's Grand Slam skid". USA Today. 11 September 2012. p. 1C.
  31. "Last Spanish Civil War Scot Thomas Watters dies". BBC News. BBC. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2012.
  32. "Cromarty fisherfolk dialect's last native speaker dies". BBC News. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  33. Ross, David (2 October 2012). "Dialect's demise as final speaker dies at 92". Herald Scotland. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
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