2001 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 2001 in Scotland.
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Events
- 5 January – The International Court of Justice rule William Beggs, the main suspect in connection to the murder of Barry Wallace who went missing in December 1999 and whose body parts were later discovered in Loch Lomond and Troon, be extradited to Scotland to face trial in connection with the murder of Wallace.[1]
- 9 January – William Beggs is extradited back to Scotland. He arrives at Edinburgh Airport and is arrested by Scottish police.[1]
- 11 January – William Beggs appears at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court where he makes no plea or declaration in relation to the murder of Barry Wallace in December 1999.[1]
- 31 January – the Scottish Court in the Netherlands convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed in Lockerbie in 1988. Lamin Khalifah Fhimah (aged 44) is cleared, but Abdelbaset al-Megrahi is found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment (which will take place in Scotland) with a recommended minimum term of twenty years. Megrahi was released from prison on compassionate grounds in 2009; as doctors reported he had terminal prostate cancer, and he died on 20 May 2012, aged sixty.[2]
- March – first natural gas production from the Elgin–Franklin fields in the North Sea.
- 5 April – First Minister of Scotland, Henry McLeish, meets with President of the United States, George W. Bush in the Oval Office at the White House.[3]
- 26 May – the Forth and Clyde Canal reopens throughout for leisure purposes (12 June officially).
- 7 June – The UK general election results in the Labour Party winning 56 of Scotland's 72 seats, with the Liberal Democrats winning ten, the Scottish National Party winning five and the Conservatives gaining one.[4]
- 17 June – Cardinal Winning, head of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland, dies of a heart attack aged 76.[5]
- 21 June – Glasgow Science Centre opens to visitors.[6]
- 24 June – suicide of Nicola Ann Raphael in Glasgow following bullying. She was fifteen years old.
- 14 July – Eriskay is linked to South Uist by causeway.
- 10 September – the Bank of Scotland and the Halifax merge to form HBOS plc.
- 13 September – First minister Henry McLeish moves a motion in the Scottish Parliament in the wake of the September 11 attacks in the United States. McLeish states "the Parliament condemns the senseless and abhorrent acts of terrorism carried out".[7]
- 18 September – The trial of William Beggs begins at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh in connection with the murder of Barry Wallace in December 1999.[1]
- October
- Date unknown – Glasgow Tower first opens to public.[6]
- 12 October – William Beggs, the man accused of the mutilation and murder of Barry Wallace in 1999, is sentenced at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh and imprisoned for life.[8] He is convicted of handcuffing, injuring, sexually assaulting and murdering Barry Wallace before dismembering his body in December 1999.[1]
- 6 November – the Protection from Abuse (Scotland) Act 2001 receives Royal Assent.
- 13 December – New Lanark is designated as a World Heritage Site.
- 23 December – the Cairngorm Mountain Railway opens.
- 26 December – English-born author J. K. Rowling marries at the country house of Killiechassie which she purchased a month earlier.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Beggs trial: Timeline . BBC News . 8 November 2024 . 12 October 2001.
- News: Lockerbie Libyan heads for freedom. BBC News. 31 January 2001.
- Web site: Henry goes to the White House . BBC News . 8 November 2024 . 5 April 2001.
- News: Results & Constituencies UK Breakdown. BBC News. 18 January 2011.
- News: 2001: Catholic leader Cardinal Winning dies. 2009-03-20. 2001-06-17. BBC News.
- Web site: Glasgow Science Tower to Re-open July 2014. 2014. k3rsg. 2015-07-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20150706221609/http://k3rd.com/rsg/glasgow-science-tower-to-re-open-july-2014/. 6 July 2015. dead. dmy-all.
- Web site: Plenary, 13 Sep 2001 Meeting date: Thursday, September 13, 2001 . www.parliament.scot . 8 November 2024 . en.
- Web site: Scott . Kirsty . Seenan . Gerard . 'Serial killer in the making' jailed for life . The Guardian . 8 November 2024 . 13 October 2001.
- Web site: go-wild-for-a-different-kind-of-holiday . www.scotsman.com.
- Web site: Anna Shackley . Team Scotland . 3 November 2022.