2024 in Scotland explained
Events from the year 2024 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January – Police Scotland launch a murder investigation following the death of a 38-year-old man who was shot outside an Edinburgh pub shortly before midnight on New Year's Eve. A second man injured during the incident has been taken to hospital.[1] The deceased man is subsequently named as Marc Webley.[2]
- 3 January – Police say they are "extremely concerned" for the safety of Laura Wilkie, a 43-year-old woman from Ayr, who has been missing since 18 December 2023.[3]
- 4 January –
- 5 January – Fugitive Nicholas Rossi, wanted in the United States on rape charges, is extradited from Scotland.[6]
- 6 January – A 32-year-old man and 25-year-old woman have been arrested and charged with murder over the death of Marc Webley on New Year's Eve, police have confirmed.[7]
- 8 January – Scottish Government papers reveal that a fragment of the Stone of Destiny gifted to Alex Salmond in 2008, and thought to be lost, is being held by the Scottish National Party at its headquarters.[8]
- 9 January – BBC News reports that a ban on American XL bully dogs is likely in Scotland by the end of January.[9]
- 10 January –
- First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms those in Scotland convicted because of the Post Office scandal will be cleared following a similar announcement at Westminster for England and Wales, and that he will work with the UK government to bring this about.[10]
- It is reported that David Page, the deputy chief officer at Police Scotland and the force's most senior member of civilian staff, has made a complaint against new Chief Constable Jo Farrell, doing so within weeks of her arrival.[11]
- 11 January –
- First Minister Humza Yousaf confirms that the Scottish Government will "in essence replicate" the law in England and Wales banning unlicensed ownership of American XL bully dogs.[12]
- Plans are announced for West Town, a £2bn 7,000 home development on land near Edinburgh Airport.[13]
- 13 January – A 70-year-old woman is charged after a car ran into protesters at a pro-Palestine march in Edinburgh.[14]
- 14 January – Ramsay El-Nakla, the brother-in-law of Humza Yousaf, has been charged by police in connection with drugs offences.[15]
- 15 January –
- 16 January –
- A yellow weather warning is in place for snow and ice for the whole of Scotland.[18]
- Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain, Scotland's most senior lawyer, apologises to victims of the Post Office scandal, saying they were let down by the justice system.[19]
- Finance Secretary Shona Robison confirms that the Scottish Government is to cut at least 1,200 funded university places as they cannot afford to continue paying for additional places created during the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]
- 17 January – The UK government is seeking legal expenses from the Scottish Government over its challenge against the veto of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill.[21]
- 18 January –
- Community Safety Minister Siobhian Brown announces that Scotland will introduce legislation to ban the sale, breeding and abandonment of American XL bully dogs, replicating the law for England and Wales, at a date to be confirmed later.[22]
- Nuns Sister Sarah McDermott and Sister Eileen Igoe, and carer Margaret Hughes, who mistreated children at Smyllum Park, an orphanage in Lanark from 1969 until 1981 when it closed, are each sentenced to three years in prison.[23]
- Helen Goss, the mother of an eleven-year-old girl from Aberdeenshire with long COVID, launches legal action against NHS Grampian for what she says are the health board's "multiple failings" in the care and treatment of her daughter.[24]
- 21 January –
- 22 January – ScotRail announces another suspension of train services from 7pm the following day ahead of the arrival of Storm Jocelyn.[27]
- 23 January – The Rail Accident Investigation Branch launches an investigation into a collision between a train and a fallen tree at 84 mph (135 kmh) at Broughty Ferry on the Perth to Aberdeen line during Storm Gerrit in December 2023.[28]
- 26 January – French Holocaust denier Vincent Reynouard, who spent two years on the run in Scotland before being apprehended by police in November 2022, loses his appeal against extradition to France, where he faces charges of inciting hatred and denying the occurrence of the Holocaust.[29]
- 28 January – The Met Office records a provisional peak temperature of 19.6 °C (67.3 °F) at Kinlochewe in the Scottish Highlands, setting a new record for January temperatures in the area.[30]
- 29 January –
- Edinburgh City Council implements a ban on pavement parking.[31]
- Engineers begin four days of work to install netting above the railway at Ratho to prevent potential rockfall, causing disruption to Central Belt railway services while the work is carried out.[32]
- Robert O'Brian and Andrew Kelly are to appeal against their sentences for the murder of Caroline Glachan.[33]
- 31 January – The Scottish Government confirms it will introduce a ban on the sale and exchange of American XL bully dogs from 23 February, while a licence to own one will be required from 31 July.[34]
February
- 1 February –
- 3 February –
- A bus driver, subsequently named as Keith Rollinson, dies in hospital at Elgin following an assault at a bus station in the town the previous evening. A 15-year-old boy is subsequently arrested and charged with murder.[37]
- Transport Scotland has put forward proposals for road tunnels linking parts of the Western Isles, and linking Mull to the mainland.[38]
- 4 February –
- The Scottish Information Commissioner, which oversees Scotland's freedom of information laws, launches a probe into the Scottish Government's use of informal messaging such as WhatsApp after "significant practice concerns" were raised by the UK COVID-19 Inquiry.[39]
- The Met Office issues a yellow warning for floods for western and northern Scotland as the country experiences heavy rainfall.[40]
- 6 February – Elena Whitham resigns from the post of Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy for health reasons.[41]
- 8 February –
- Michael Matheson resigns as Scotland's Health Secretary ahead of the publication of a report into £11,000 of data roaming charges accrued by his Parliamentary iPad. He is replaced by Neil Gray.[42]
- The Scottish Government announces a rise in the minimum unit price for alcohol from 50p to 65p from April, subject to parliamentary approval.[43]
- Edinburgh City Council says that 200 people have been fined since it introduced a ban on pavement parking on 29 January.[44]
- 9 February – Donald Cameron, a Conservative list MSP for the Highlands and Islands, announces he is standing down from the Scottish Parliament to take up a seat in the House of Lords and a junior ministerial post in the Scottish Office.[45]
- 10 February – Police Scotland are investigating 22 deaths that occurred at the Fullarton Care Home in Irvine, North Ayrshire during the COVID-19 pandemic. The home was one of the worst affected during the early days of the pandemic.[46]
- 12 February –
- 13 February – Former NHS worker Tracy Menhinick, who gave a young boy "industrial amounts" of the laxative lactulose, is found guilty of poisoning the child following a 19-day trial at the High Court in Aberdeen.[49]
- 14 February – Jordan Mitchell, who spoke about his desire to commit mass murder in Falkirk during a hospital visit, and who said he had killed animals, is given an Order for Lifelong Restriction by the Court of Criminal Appeal.[50]
- 15 February – Glasgow City Council and North Lanarkshire Council vote to freeze council tax for the 2024–25 financial year.[51]
- 16 February –
- Former footballer Ciaran Dickson is sentenced to six years in prison by the High Court in Glasgow for the hit-and-run killing of Aidan Pilkington in September 2021, when he was more than three times over the drink drive limit.[52]
- Scotland is to scrap its Super 6 rugby series and reinstate a national "A team" as part of a comprehensive restructuring programme.[53]
- 17 February –
- Delegates at the Scottish Labour Party conference pass a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.[54]
- Two men are killed in a road traffic accident involving three cars on the B9077 in Maryculter, Aberdeenshire.[55]
- 20 February –
- Heather Woodbridge, aged 29, is appointed as leader of Orkney Islands Council, becoming Scotland's youngest council leader and the first woman to lead Orkney Islands Council.[56]
- The BBC announces plans to reshape the BBC Scotland TV channel, including axing the hour-long news programme The Nine and replacing it with a 30-minute programme.[57]
- 22 February – Argyll and Bute Council votes to raise its council tax by 10%, and rejects the Scottish Government's council tax freeze by doing so.[58]
- 23 February – The Scottish Government publishes draft legislation proposing a ban on the sale of disposable vapes in Scotland by 1 April 2025.[59]
- 24 February – Police Scotland begins an investigation after burnt human remains are found near Motherwell Football Club.[60]
- 25 February – The Scottish Government confirms that Economy Secretary Màiri McAllan, who is pregnant, will take maternity leave during the summer, becoming the second Scottish Government minister to do so.[61]
- 26 February –
- Police say there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose burnt body was found on a football pitch.[62]
- First Minister Humza Yousaf describes council tax rises in Scotland as "unjustifiable".[63]
- 27 February –
- MSPs vote 68–55 in favour of the 2024 Scottish budget, which includes a council tax freeze and 45% and 48% income tax rates for higher earners.[64]
- Fergus Ewing loses his appeal against a week-long suspension from the SNP group at Holyrood in September 2023 after he criticised the party leadership.[65]
- 28 February – Following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow, Iain Packer is found guilty of the April 2005 murder of Emma Caldwell, a sex worker whose body was found in woods five weeks after she disappeared from Glasgow. Packer, who is also convicted of 32 other offences against women, including rapes and sexual assaults, is sentenced to at least 36 years in prison, the second longest prison sentence to be handed out by a Scottish court.[66]
- 29 February –
- Aberdeen City Council is rehoming tenants in around 500 properties following the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete.[67]
- Inverclyde Council announces an 8.2% raise in council tax, becoming the second local authority to go against the Scottish Government's wish for a council tax freeze.[68]
March
- 1 March – First Minister Humza Yousaf announces that his wife, Nadia El-Nakla, is expecting a baby in July, making him the first Scottish First Minister to become a parent while in office.[69]
- 7 March –
- 8 March – The creators of Wirdle, a Shetland dialect version of the Wordle game, announce the game's withdrawal following legal threats from The New York Times, owners of the original game.[72]
- 9 March – A Daily Telegraph report alleging a conflict-of-interest involving First Minister Humza Yousaf after the Scottish Government donated £250,000 to the UN agency UNRWA, which supports Palestinian refugees, is rejected by Yousaf as an "outrageous smear" and a "far right conspiracy".[73]
- 10 March –
- 11 March – The driver of a double decker bus is arrested after the vehicle's roof is ripped off after crashing into a railway bridge in West Lothian. No passengers were aboard the bus at the time.[76]
- 12 March – Professor Jason Leitch announces he will leave his role as National Clinical Director at the end of April.[77]
- 13 March – Five people are taken to hospital for treatment after a bus crashes into a high rise block of flats in Paisley, Glasgow.[78]
- 14 March –
- 15 March – Following trial and conviction at the High Court in Glasgow, double murderer Peter Duffy is sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for the murder of his wife, Emma Baillie, and brother, John-Paul Duffy, in separate incidents in Coatbridge in 2022.[81]
- 17 March – HMP Kilmarnock becomes the first privately run prison in Scotland to pass into the ownership of the Scottish Prison Service after its contract with Serco comes to an end.[82]
- 19 March – Scottish Prison Service director Allister Purdie gives evidence to the Scottish COVID-19 Inquiry, and apologises to the family of Callum Inglis, who died at Addiewell Prison during the pandemic, after his family learned of the death through word of mouth before they were told formally by prison authorities.[83]
- 21 March –
- The Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body confirms that members of Scottish Parliament staff will no longer be allowed to wear rainbow lanyards, or any other badge or jewellery associated with social issues, while at Holyrood.[84]
- The Wildlife Management and Muirburn (Scotland) Bill passes its final vote in the Scottish Parliament. Among measures it introduces is a licensing scheme for land where grouse shooting takes place, and regulations for traps.[85]
- 22 March –
- 27 March –
- Following a three-week hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, former private school teacher John Brownlee, who worked at the Edinburgh Academy between 1967 and 1987, is found to have physically abused bos in his charge. He will not face trial though as he was earlier deemed to be medically unfit to do so.[88]
- A group calling itself INC Ransom threatens to publish data stolen from NHS Dumfries and Galloway.[89]
- VisitScotland announces that its 25 information centres will close over the next two years.[90]
- 28 March – The Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, a bill to legalise assisted dying in Scotland and drafted by Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur, is introduced into the Scottish Parliament.[91]
April
- 1 April – The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021, which creates a new crime of "stirring up hatred" relating to age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or being intersex, comes into force in Scotland.[92]
- 2 April –
- The Scottish Government publishes a consultation on legislation to ban egg producers from housing chickens in cages in Scotland.[93]
- Police Scotland says that comments challenging Scotland's new hate crime law made by the author J K Rowling are not being treated as a crime.[94]
- 6 April – Changes to Income tax in Scotland come into force, with a new "Advanced" rate for those earning over £75,000.[95]
- 8 April –
- Ritlecitinib, provided under the brand name Litfulo and used to treat the most common forms of alopecia, is licensed for use by the NHS in Scotland.[96]
- Father and son Ian and Dean McLeod are sentenced to life imprisonment with minimum terms of 34 years for the 2022 murders of Derek Johnston and Desmond Rowlings with the use of a blowtorch at a flat in Edinburgh.[97]
- 9 April – Former NHS worker Tracy Menhinick is sentenced to seven years in prison after poisoning a young boy with "industrial" amounts of laxative.[98]
- 10 April – Police Scotland says it received 7,000 online reports of alleged hate crimes during the first week of new laws enacted by the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act.[99]
- 11 April – Glasgow is named as a potential host of the 2026 Commonwealth Games following Victoria's July 2023 decision to withdraw as host because of rising costs.[100]
- 14 April – First Minister Humza Yousaf condemns Iran's attack against Israel, describing it as an "extremely worrying development.[101]
- 15 April – Police Scotland make their first two arrests for alleged offences breaching the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023.[102]
- 17 April – MSPs vote to increase the minimum alcohol price by 30% from September, when alcoholic drinks will rise from 50p to 65p per unit, with the increase in line with inflation.[103]
- 18 April –
- Peter Murrell, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and husband of Nicola Sturgeon, is re-arrested by Police Scotland and charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the SNP.[104] Murrell also resigns his membership of the SNP.[105]
- The Scottish Government scraps its target of achieving Net Zero by 2030, as well as annual and interim targets for reducing greenhouse gases, and instead replaces them with a system measuring emissions every five years.[106]
- Following a review of gender services in England, NHS Scotland pauses the use of puberty blockers for children in Scotland, while Glasgow's Sandyford Clinic says 16- and 17-year-olds will need to wait until they are 18 to be prescribed the drugs.[107]
- 19 April –
- At the High Court in Glasgow, Kristofer Johnstone is sentenced to ten years in prison after being convicted of the rape and abuse of two girls between 2003 and 2018.[108]
- The Scottish Greens announce their intention to hold a vote on whether to stay in government with the Scottish National Party following the SNP's decision to scrap key climate targets.[109]
- 20 April – BBC News reports that the SNP will form a minority government if the Scottish Greens vote to end their power-sharing agreement.[110]
- 21 April – A 20-year-old man is charged after a car appeared to drive at pro-independence marchers in Glasgow the previous day.[111]
- 22 April –
- Donna Marie Brand, one of three people convicted of the 1996 murder of Caroline Glachan, is sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 17 years.[112]
- John-Paul McLaughlan is sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 17 years after admitting the murder of his partner, Stacey Warnock, who was stabbed multiple times following an argument at the couple's home in December 2022.[113]
- NHS Dumfries and Galloway apologises for any anxiety caused by a cyberattack, described as a "targeted and continued incursion", which occurred in March.[114]
- 23 April –
- 25 April – 2024 Scottish government crisis: The Scottish National Party's coalition in the Scottish government with the Scottish Greens collapses as the SNP withdraws. The SNP announce their intention to continue as a minority government. The Scottish Conservatives call a no confidence vote in First Minister Humza Yousaf.[117]
- 26 April – 2024 Scottish government crisis: Humza Yousaf says he will not resign as first minister of Scotland despite facing a motion of no confidence in his government.[118]
- 28 April – 2024 Scottish government crisis: BBC News reports that Yousaf has ruled out an electoral pact between the SNP and Alba Party after Alex Salmond suggested the party would support him in a vote of no confidence in the Scottish Parliament.[119]
- 29 April – 2024 Scottish government crisis: Yousaf announces his resignation as both leader of the SNP and first minister of Scotland when his successor is chosen.[120]
- 30 April – Officials at Holyrood confirm that Labour's motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government will be voted on by MSPs the next day.[121]
May
- 1 May – MSPs vote 70–58 to defeat a motion of no confidence in the Scottish Government.[122]
- 2 May – John Swinney is set to become the next SNP leader and first minister after Kate Forbes confirms she will not seek the party's leadership.[123]
- 5 May – John Swinney warns that any bid to challenge his election as leader would delay rebuilding the party amid reports party activist Graeme McCormick is set to put his name forward.[124] He subsequently announces he will not launch a challenge and endorses Swinney.[125]
- 6 May – John Swinney is confirmed as Leader of the Scottish National Party after being unopposed in the leadership election, and begins his second tenure in the post.[126]
- 7 May – John Swinney wins the backing of the Scottish Parliament to become Scotland's seventh First Minister, and will be sworn into office the next day.[127]
- 8 May –
- 9 May – Swinney confirms to the BBC that the SNP's strategy of using the next general election as a mandate for a second referendum on Scottish independence remains.[131]
- 10 May –
- 11 May – Scotland's warmest day of the year so far is recorded by the Met Office, with a temperature of 25.7 °C at Cassley.[134]
- 13 May – At the High Court in Kilmarnock, Uber driver Kunathilinghan Mohanthas is sentenced to seven years in prison for killing Christopher Hanton, who he left for dead in Glasgow city centre after ordering him out of his car and knocking him over as he performed a three-point turn in August 2023.[135]
- 14 May – MSPs unanimously approve the Housing Cladding Remediation Bill with 116 votes in favour of the legislation that seeks to address problems with cladding on buildings and avoid a similar incident to the Grenfell Tower fire in Scotland.[136]
- 15 May –
- The Scottish Government declares a national housing emergency during a parliamentary debate at Holyrood, citing UK government budget cuts and austerity as the reasons for a shortage in housing.[137]
- Justice Secretary Angela Constance confirms that the Scottish Government are to seek powers to facilitate the early release of prisoners in order to prevent overcrowding in prisons. The rules would only apply to those serving under four years and would not apply to those convicted of sexual or domestic violence related offences.[138]
- 18 May – Four police officers are injured and 19 arrests made in Glasgow city centre as fans celebrate after Celtic win the Premiership.[139]
- 21 May –
- Scottish culture secretary Angus Robertson calls for an urgent meeting with Creative Scotland after an arts project involving real sex was given over £100,000 in government funding.[140]
- Aberdeen sheriff Jack Brown is to be removed from office over sexual harassment allegations after a tribunal finds he has committed "serious improper conduct" towards two women.[141]
- 23 May –
- Police Scotland announces that it has submitted a "standard prosecution report" concerning its investigation into SNP finances to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service.[142]
- First Minister John Swinney announces he will not accept a parliamentary committee ruling to exclude Michael Matheson from Holyrood for 27 days over his £11,000 iPad charges bill, claiming the decision is "prejudiced" due to the involvement of a Conservative MSP who previously made comments about Matheson.[143]
- 25 May –
- 29 May –
- MSPs vote 64–0 to exclude former Health Secretary Michael Matheson from the Scottish Parliament for 27 sitting days, and to suspend his salary for 54 days, after he breached expenses rules by accululating an £11,000 bill on his parliamentary iPad. The governing SNP abstains from voting, and calls for a review of the complaints procedure, suggesting it could be open to bias.[146]
- Dundee becomes the second city in Scotland to introduce a low emission zone.[147]
- 30 May – Police searching for a father and son missing after hillwalking in Glen Coe confirm they have found two bodies.[148]
- 31 May – Scotland's UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifier match against Israel is delayed after a protestor padlocks himself to the goalposts at Hampden Park.[149] A 24-year-old man is subsequently charged over the incident.[150]
June
- 1 June – Aberdeen and Edinburgh become the latest Scottish cities to introduce low emission zones.[151]
- 2 June – A memorial service is held at Southend Parish Church to mark the 30th anniversary of the 1994 RAF Chinook disaster in which 29 passengers and crew were killed.[152]
- 3 June – The first 2024 general election leaders debate takes place in Scotland, with the leaders of Scotland's four main political parties taking part in a debate on STV.[153]
- 5 June – Alba Party leader Alex Salmond confirms he will not stand in the general election, but instead plans to stand in the 2026 Scottish Parliament election in Banff and Buchan.[154]
- 7 June – At the High Court in Edinburgh, council worker Michael Paterson admits to embezzling more than £1m from Aberdeen City Council while employed as a council tax and recovery team leader between 2006 and 2023.[155]
- 9 June – The Sunday Mail reports allegations that Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross used Westminster expenses to travel in his role as a football linesman.[156]
- 10 June – Douglas Ross announces his resignation as leader of the Scottish Conservatives, triggering a leadership election. Ross says he will also resign from Holyrood if he is re-elected to Westminster.[157]
- 11 June –
- 12 June –
- MSPs vote for the early release of 500 prisoners in order to ease overcrowding in the Scottish Prison Service.[160]
- Edinburgh City Council approves plans by AEG to build an 8,500 capacity stadium at Edinburgh Park.[161]
- 13 June – Stagecoach Group announces plaans to cut services in north Scotland as it launches a review of its operations.[162]
- 14 June –
- 16 June – Aberdeen City Council cancels the 2024 Highland Games shortly before it is due to commence following "heavier than forecast" rain.[166]
- 17 June – NHS Dumfries and Galloway warns residents living in the area to assume some of their data has been published online after its database was hacked.[167]
- 18 June – Scottish Labour launches its general election manifesto.[168]
- 19 June –
- The Scottish National Party launches its election manifesto, with plans to "end Westminster cuts" and increase investment in the NHS.[169] The party would also view winning a majority of Scotland's seats at Westminster as a mandate to begin independence negotiations.[170]
- Labour suspends Andy Brown, its candidate for Aberdeenshire North and Moray East after he was found to have shared pro-Russian posts online.[171]
- The Scottish Family Party launches its election manifesto, chiefly promoting family values.[172]
- 20 June –
- Scottish Parliament authorities have launched an investigation into the potential misuse of expenses to buy postage stamps by members of the SNP in order to send letters to voters.[173]
- The GMB announces a series of strikes for staff at Whyte & Mackay beginning on 24 June after staff at the whisky distillery rejected the company's latest pay offer.[174]
- Police remove a group of 26 men from an EasyJet flight at Glasgow Airport over disruptive behaviour.[175]
- 23 June – Scotland exit Euro 2024 at the group stage after losing 1–0 to Hungary.[176]
- 24 June –
- 25 June – The body of missing grandmother Hazel Nairn is identified after she went missing in floods at the River Don, near Monymusk, in November 2022.[179] Her remains were discovered near Kemnay on 7 May.[180]
- 26 June –
- It is announced that the results of the 2022 Scottish Census will contain a breakdown of the country's LGBTQ community for the first time.[181] The date, published the next day, shows that almost 184,000 people in Scotland identify as LGBT.[182]
- Officials confirm that the first batch of prisoners to be released early from prison in order to free up prison spaces have been freed.[183]
- 28 June –
- Edinburgh City Council establishes an emergency polling booth at City Chambers after a number of people across Scotland reported not receiving their postal votes. The emergency polling booth, which allows those who did not receive a postal vote to cast their vote in person, will operate until 30 June. Fife Council also announces an emergency polling booth at Fife House, Glenrothes that will be open on 29 June.[184]
- The final two second generation Glasgow Subway trains are taken out of service following the rollout of new third generation vehicles.[185]
- 29 June – East Lothian Council becomes the third local authority to establish an emergency facility for people who have not received their postal votes.[186]
July
- 1 July –
- Balmoral Castle opens to the public for tours for the first time, with daily tours running until 4 August.[187]
- Steve Carson is to step down as Head of Multi-Platform Commissioning at BBC Scotland in September, in order to take up a senior role at Irish broadcaster RTÉ.[188]
- 2 July – After rejecting a pay offer in May, waste and recycling staff belonging to Unite in half of Scotland's councils vote to strike.[189]
- 3 July –
- Queen Camilla and Prince Edward are formally appointed to the Order of the Thistle at a ceremony in Edinburgh.[190]
- Moray Council is ordered to pay £346,000 in compensation to a foster family who were wrongly accused of "sexual impropriety" involving children they fostered during the 2010s.[191]
- 5 July –
The incoming Labour prime minister Keir Starmer appoints Ian Murray as Secretary of State for Scotland.[194]
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire becomes the final constituency to declare its election results, and sees the number of Liberal Democrat MPs rise to 6 in Scotland after they defeat the SNP to win the seat.[195]
- The number of COVID-19 hospital cases in Scotland have surpassed the previous winter's peak, data shows, with 448 people in hospital with the disease in the week ending 30 June, an increase on the previous week, and above the winter peak of 388.[196]
- A team looking into how the Cass Review could apply to Scotland's health services for children and young adults recommends the Scottish Government pause the use of puberty blockers until further research into them is conducted.[197]
- 7 July – Keir Starmer makes his first visit to Scotland as prime minister, for a meeting with First Minister John Swinney.[198]
- 9 July –
- In an open letter to SNP members following the party's defeat in Scotland, former deputy leader Jim Sillars has described John Swinney's leadership as "a busted flush" and Nicola Sturgeon as "Stalin's wee sister".[199]
- Brian Boyd, the Provost of Angus, resigns after berating a female councillor to the point of tears at an open council meeting.[200]
- 11 July –
- The SNP confirms it will have to make the majority of its Westminster staff redundant after Parliament reduces its "Short Money" – the annual amount paid to opposition parties – by £1m.[201]
- Data from Public Health Scotland indicates there were 49 COVID-related deaths in the week ending 1 July, with numbers having increased on previous weeks, while data obtained by BBC News indicates that as many as 260,000 people in at risk groups had not received a booster vaccine during the Spring 2024 programme when it ended on 30 June.[202]
- The Court of Criminal Appeal reduces the sentence of teenager Daniel Haig, sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2021 murder of Justin McLaughlin, himself a teenager. Haig will now be required to serve 13 rather than 16 years before becoming eligible to be considered for parole following an appeal against the original sentence handed out in August 2023.[203]
- A pod of 77 whales dies after washing ashore on a beach in Orkney in what is believed to be the largest incident of its kind for several decades.[204]
- 12–16 July – 2024 World Orienteering Championships at Edinburgh[205]
- 13 July – Staff at Five Sisters Zoo confirm the death of Yampil, a black Asiatic bear who was rehomed from an abandoned zoo in Ukraine in January.[206]
- 15 July – Figures show Edinburgh City Council issued over 6,000 low emission zone fines since the city's low emission zone was introduced.[207]
- 17 July – Members of Unison at 14 Scottish council areas, including Glasgow, Perth and Kinross and Dumfries and Galloway, vote to take industrial action after describing a pay offer from COSLA as "inadequate".[208]
- 19 July – Unison rejects the latest offer from Cosla aimed at preventing strikes by refuse collectors, which was worth 3.2%.[209]
- 21 July – Data from Public Health Scotland for the week ending 14 July indicates there were 1,130 cases of COVID-19 in Scotland, but the health body believes cases may have peaked.[210]
- 22 July –
- Following the death of 17-year-old Jonathan Beadle at Polmont Young Offenders Institution on Saturday 13 July, the Scottish Government announces that nobody under the age of 18 will be kept in prison in Scotland from the week beginning 2 September.[211]
- Unite and the GMB follow Unison in rejecting the latest pay offer for refuse workers from Cosla.[212]
- 23 July – The family of Allan Marshall, who died after being restrained by 17 prison officers at HMP Edinburgh in 2015, are to sue the Scottish Government under human rights legislation in what is believed to be the first case of its kind.[213]
- 24 July – Researchers from the Scottish Association for Marine Science report evidence of dark oxygen being produced from metals on the seafloor. It was previously assumed that almost all the free oxygen (O2) on Earth was created through photosynthesis, which requires sunlight.[214]
- 26 July –
- 30 July – Unison confirms that refuse workers in 14 Scottish council areas will strike from 14 to 22 August.[217]
- 31 July – The Unite and GMB unions announce eight days of strike action for refuse workers beginning on 14 August, which will include those working for Edinburgh City Council and occur during the Edinburgh Festival.[218]
August
- 1 August – Stella Maris, the Rector of the University of St Andrews, is removed from the university's governing body over a letter she sent to students shortly after taking office in which she called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and referred to "genocidal attacks" made by the Israeli government.[219] She will remain as Rector until October 2026, when her term ends.[220]
- 4 August – A yellow weather warning is issued for heavy rain and strong winds in parts of Scotland, which is active until 9pm the following day.[221]
- 6 August – Fiona Robertson, the chief executive of the Scottish Qualifications Authority, apologises after around 7,000 students who took their Higher examinations received blank emails instead of their results. The results were later sent by text message.[222]
- 8 August – Cosla puts forward a new offer of a 3.6% increase for all grades of refuse workers in a bid to prevent strikes in 26 of Scotland's 32 council areas. The offer would represent a rise of £1,292 for the lowest paid, equivalent to a 5.63% increase.[223]
- 9 August – 2024 United Kingdom riots: Police Scotland announces it is sending 120 of their officers to Belfast to help deal with ongoing riots in the city.[224]
- 12 August – Unison, Unite and the GMB suspend planned strikes by refuse collectors following a new offer from Cosla.[225]
- 13 August – Scotland's gender service for young people, based in Glasgow, announces it will stop accepting self-referrals.[226]
- 14 August –
- The annual Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland report shows a public spending deficit of £22.7bn for Scotland during 2023, an increase of £3.6bn from the previous year.[227]
- The Scottish Government confirms it will follow the UK government by scrapping universal winter fuel payments for pensioners, with the benefit to be means tested.[228]
- Staff working on Edinburgh's tram network vote to take strike action over a lack of toilet breaks.[229]
- 15 August – A shipwreck, believed to be that of HMS Hawke, which was sunk by a torpedo during World War I, has been found off the Aberdeenshire coast.[230]
- 16 August –
-
- 17 August – SNP MSP John Mason is stripped of the party whip after a Twitter post in which he said that Israel's actions in Gaza did not amount to "genocide", something a party spokesperson describes as "completely unacceptable".[236]
- 19 August –
- 20 August –
- Data released by National Records of Scotland shows a 12% increase in the number of drug related deaths in Scotland during 2023, with 1,172 deaths that year, an increase of 121 from 2022.[240]
- Transport Scotland announces that its pilot scheme of subsidising peak-time ScotRail fairs will end in September, having not achieved the goal of encouraging more people to travel by train rather than by road.[241]
- 21 August – Aberdeen City Council announces that several hundred properties in Aberdeen affected by Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete are to be demolished and rebuilt at a cost of £150m.[242]
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Deaths
- 15 January – Denis Connaghan, 79, footballer (Celtic, St Mirren, Morton).[246] (death announced on this date)
- 27 January – Stuart Gray, 50, footballer (Celtic, Reading, Rushden & Diamonds), cancer.[247] (death announced on this date)
- 30 January – Ally Shewan, 83, footballer (Aberdeen) and manager (Elgin City).[248] (death announced on this date)
- 4 February – Mallorca Lee, 51, DJ, producer, (Ultra-Sonic), (Public Domain).[249]
- 9 February – Peter Handyside, 49, footballer (Grimsby Town, Stoke City, Barnsley).[250]
- 16 February – Ian McMillan, 92, footballer (Airdrieonians, Rangers, national team).[251] (death announced on this date)
- 23 February – Harry Melrose, 88, footballer (Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen, Berwick Rangers) and manager.[252] (death announced on this date)
- 24 February – Stewart Robertson, 75, conductor.[253] (death announced on this date)
- 29 February – Tiffany Scott, 32, sex offender and transgender prisoner.[254]
- 7 March – Nick Sheridan, 32, Irish journalist and television presenter (News2day, Reporting Scotland, The Nine)[255] (Death announced on this date)
- 14 March – Angela McCluskey, 64, Scottish singer (Wild Colonials) and songwriter ("Breathe").[256]
- 15 March – Peter Kelly, 82, Scottish actor (The Tall Guy, Welcome to Sarajevo).[257]
- 18 March – Peter McAleese, 81, Scottish soldier and mercenary.[258]
- 20 March – Billy Kellock, 70, Scottish footballer (Cardiff City, Peterborough United, Wolverhampton Wanderers).[259]
- 29 March – Iain McChesney, 79, Scottish footballer (Queen of the South).[260]
- 14 April –
- 18 April – Dave Moyes, 68, Scottish footballer (Berwick Rangers, Meadowbank Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic).[263]
- 23 April – Fergie MacDonald, 86, Scottish accordionist.[264]
- 28 April – Brian McCardie, 59, Scottish actor (Rob Roy, , Ellie Parker) and writer.[265]
- 29 April – Christian, 80, Scottish singer and entertainer.[266]
- 3 May – Jim Rodger, 90, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Rangers, Queen of the South).[267]
- 14 May – Gudrun Ure, 98, Scottish actress (Super Gran, The Million Pound Note, The Crow Road).[268]
- 20 May – Gerry Collins, 69, Scottish football player (Ayr United, Hamilton Academical, Partick Thistle) and manager.[269]
- 22 May – David Wilkie, 70, Scottish swimmer, Olympic champion (1976), world champion (1973, 1975), cancer.[270]
- 24 May – Stuart Borrowman, 71, Scottish politician.[271]
- 29 May – John Burnside, 69, Scottish writer and poet.[272]
- 5 June – David Scott, 83, Scottish journalist and broadcaster (Scottish Daily Express, BBC Scotland, STV).[273] (death announced on this date)
- 18 June – Billy Abercromby, 65, Scottish footballer (St Mirren, Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic).[274] (death announced on this date)
- 26 June – Pat Heywood, 92, actress (Lucky Feller, Wuthering Heights, Inspector Morse, Root Into Europe)[275]
- 27 June – Donald Scott, 96, Scottish rugby union player (Langholm, South of Scotland District, national team).[276]
- 28 July – John Anderson, 92, Scottish television personality (Gladiators).[277]
- 4 August – Jim Doherty, 65, Scottish footballer (Kilmarnock, Clyde, Queen of the South).[278]
- 5 August – George Herd, 88, Scottish football player (Sunderland, national team) and manager (Queen of the South).[279]
- 6 August –
- 9 August – Brian Marjoribanks, 82, Scottish footballer (Hibernian), actor and broadcaster (BBC Scotland).[282]
- 12 August – Alex Kinninmouth, 82, Scottish footballer (Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, Forfar Athletic).[283] (death announced on this date)
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- Web site: Tory MSP Donald Cameron to take up House of Lords seat . 9 February 2024 . 9 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Police probe Covid deaths of Irvine care home residents . 10 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 February 2024.
- Web site: Craig . Williams . Activist Simon Fanshawe named as University of Edinburgh rector . 12 February 2024 . 12 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: Former Aberdeen NHS worker guilty of poisoning young boy . 13 February 2024 . 13 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Man who threatened mass murder in Falkirk given life sentence . 14 February 2024 . 14 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Glasgow and North Lanarkshire vote to freeze council tax . 15 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 February 2024.
- Web site: Footballer Ciaran Dickson jailed for killing teenager in hit-and-run . 16 February 2024 . 16 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- News: Scottish Rugby scraps Super 6 club competition . 16 February 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC.
- Web site: Paul . Hastie . Scottish Labour backs motion for 'immediate ceasefire' in Gaza . 17 February 2024 . 17 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Two men killed in three-car crash in Aberdeenshire . 18 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 February 2024.
- Web site: Orkney appoints Scotland's youngest council leader . 20 February 2024 . 20 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: BBC Scotland to scrap news programme The Nine . 20 February 2024 . 20 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Argyll and Bute votes to raise council tax by 10% . 22 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 February 2024.
- Web site: Single-use vapes could be banned in Scotland by April 2025 . 23 February 2024 . 24 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Burned body found near football pitch in Motherwell . 24 February 2024 . 24 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Economy secretary to take maternity leave in summer . 25 February 2024 . 25 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: No suspicious circumstances in Motherwell burning body death . 26 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 26 February 2024.
- Web site: Scottish council tax rises are unjustifiable – Humza Yousaf . 26 February 2024 . 26 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Scottish government budget passes final vote . 27 February 2024 . 27 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Fergus Ewing loses appeal against SNP suspension . 27 February 2024 . 27 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Emma Caldwell's killer jailed for at least 36 years . 28 February 2024 . 28 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Hundreds to be rehomed in Aberdeen over RAAC fears . 29 February 2024 . 29 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Inverclyde is second council to defy tax freeze . 29 February 2024 . 29 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Humza Yousaf and wife expecting baby in July . 1 March 2024 . 2 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Katy . Scott . David . Cowan . Public inquiry into Emma Caldwell police failings . 7 March 2024 . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Police Scotland will not investigate every crime . 7 March 2024 . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: New York Times legal threat to Shetland Wordle . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 March 2024.
- Web site: Yousaf condemns 'outrageous smear' over Scottish government's Gaza funding . 9 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 March 2024.
- Web site: King Charles appoints Duke of Edinburgh to Scotland's Order of the Thistle . 10 March 2024 . 10 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Arts body to investigate £85k funding for 'hardcore' sex project . 10 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 March 2024.
- Web site: Double decker bus roof ripped off in Fauldhouse bridge crash . 11 March 2024 . 11 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jason Leitch to step down as national clinical director . 12 March 2024 . 12 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Five taken to hospital after bus crashes into Paisley flats . 13 March 2024 . 13 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Michael Matheson breached code of conduct over iPad bill . 14 March 2024 . 14 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Steven . McKenzie . Inverness climber completes Scotland's Winter Munro Round . 14 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 March 2024.
- Web site: Double murderer is warned he may never be released from prison . 15 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 March 2024.
- Web site: HMP Kilmarnock transfers into public ownership . 17 March 2024 . 17 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Prison service apology over inmate's Covid death . 19 March 2024 . 19 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: David Wallace . Lockhart . Scottish Parliament staff banned from wearing rainbow lanyard . 21 March 2024 . 21 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Calum . Watson . 'Gamechanger' Scottish wildlife law passes final vote . 21 March 2024 . 21 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Report calls for ban on artificial 3G sports pitches in Scotland . 22 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 March 2024.
- Web site: Angie . Brown . Jasmin Paris first woman to complete gruelling Barkley Marathons race . 23 March 2024 . 23 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Nicky Campbell 'wept' as judge said teacher was an abuser . 27 March 2024 . 27 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Hackers threaten to publish huge cache of NHS Scotland data . 27 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 March 2024.
- Web site: VisitScotland to close all information centres by 2026 . 27 March 2024 . 27 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: James . Cook . Could assisted dying be coming to Scotland? . 27 March 2024 . 28 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: James . Cook . Scotland's new hate crime law comes into force . 1 April 2024 . 1 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Scotland proposes UK's first ban on caging laying hens . 2 April 2024 . 2 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Katy . Scott . JK Rowling hate law posts not criminal, police say . 2 April 2024 . 2 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Scottish income tax changes come into force . 6 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 April 2024.
- Web site: Alopecia drug approved for treatment in NHS in Scotland . 8 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 April 2024.
- Web site: Father and son blowtorch murderers jailed for life . 8 April 2024 . BBC News . 9 April 2024 . BBC.
- Web site: Former Aberdeen NHS worker jailed for poisoning young boy . 9 April 2024 . 9 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: More than 7,000 hate crime reports in first week of new law . 10 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 April 2024.
- Web site: Richard . Winton . Commonwealth Games 2026: Scaled-down Glasgow event option for event . 11 April 2024 . 11 April 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC.
- Web site: FM condemns attack on Israel and repeats ceasefire call . 14 April 2024 . 14 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: David . Knox . Arrests made under Scotland's new fox hunt laws . 15 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 April 2024.
- Web site: Georgina . Hayes . Minimum unit pricing: Scottish MSPs to increase price to 65p . 16 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 17 April 2024.
- Web site: Katy . Scott . Peter Murrell charged with embezzlement in SNP finance probe . 18 April 2024 . 18 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Peter Murrell resigns SNP membership following embezzlement charge . 18 April 2024 . The National . 18 April 2024.
- Web site: Scottish government scraps climate change targets . 18 April 2024 . 18 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- News: Mary . McCool . 18 April 2024 . Puberty blockers paused for children in Scotland . 18 April 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Man jailed for 10 years for rape of two girls . 19 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 April 2024.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . James . Cook . Scottish Greens to vote on SNP power-sharing agreement after climate target ditched . 19 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 April 2024.
- Web site: SNP to form minority government if Greens scrap power-sharing deal . 20 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 April 2024.
- Web site: Man charged after car 'driven at Scottish independence marchers' . 21 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 April 2024.
- Web site: Caroline Glachan murder: Woman jailed for killing schoolgirl . 22 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 April 2024.
- Web site: Man jailed for 17 years for brutal murder of partner in Airdrie . 22 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 April 2024.
- Web site: Giancarlo . Rinaldi . NHS Dumfries and Galloway sorry for cyber attack anxiety . 22 April 2024 . BBC News . 22 April 2024 . BBC.
- Web site: Two airlifted to hospital after light aircraft crashes near Prestwick Airport . 23 April 2024 . 23 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Green co-leader will quit if party ends power-sharing deal . 23 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 April 2024.
- News: 25 April 2024 . SNP's power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens collapses . 25 April 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
- News: 26 April 2024 . Humza Yousaf 'absolutely' not resigning ahead of no confidence vote . 26 April 2024 . The Herald.
- Web site: James . Cook . Humza Yousaf rules out pact with Alex Salmond's Alba party . 27 April 2024 . 28 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- News: 29 April 2024 . Humza Yousaf to quit as Scotland's first minister. 29 April 2024. BBC News.
- Web site: Craig . Meighan . Labour no-confidence vote against Scottish Government to go ahead . STV . STV News . 30 April 2024 . 30 April 2024.
- Web site: Scottish government survives confidence vote . Al Jazeera . 1 May 2024 . 1 May 2024.
- News: Swinney looks set to be first minister as Forbes backs him. BBC News. 2 May 2024. 2 May 2024.
- Web site: Jonathan . Geddes . John Swinney warns of SNP rebuild delay if leader bid challenged . 5 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 5 May 2024.
- Web site: Graeme McCormick pulls out of SNP leadership race paving way for John Swinney . Sky News . 5 May 2024 . 5 May 2024.
- Web site: Angus . Cochrane . John Swinney wins SNP leadership unopposed . 6 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 May 2024.
- Web site: Angus . Cochrane . John Swinney wins nomination to be Scotland's first minister . 7 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 7 May 2024.
- Web site: James . Cook . Mary . McCool . John Swinney sworn in as Scotland's first minister . BBC . BBC News . 8 May 2024 . 8 May 2024.
- Web site: Jenness . Mitchell . Scottish First Minister John Swinney unveils cabinet as Kate Forbes becomes deputy . Sky News . 8 May 2024 . 8 May 2024.
- Web site: People Make Glasgow building project is cancelled . 8 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 May 2024.
- Web site: Swinney says no change in SNP independence referendum strategy . 9 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 May 2024.
- Web site: BSE: 'Mad cow disease' case found on farm in Scotland . 10 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 May 2024.
- Web site: David Wallace . Lockhart . Scottish government remains committed to gender reform bill . 10 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 May 2024.
- Web site: Jacob . Panons . UK records hottest day of the year so far . 11 May 2024 . 11 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Glasgow Uber driver jailed for killing man he ordered out of car . 13 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 May 2024.
- Web site: Scottish ministers given new powers to tackle cladding . 14 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 May 2024.
- Web site: David Wallace . Lockhart . Scottish government declares national housing emergency . 15 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 May 2024.
- Web site: Scottish prisoners to be released early to ease overcrowding . 15 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 May 2024.
- Web site: Football celebration damage 'unacceptable' – council . 19 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 May 2024.
- Web site: 21 May 2024 . Culture secretary demands answers on explicit art show . 21 May 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Graeme . Ogston . Sheriff accused of sexual harassment removed from office . 21 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 May 2024.
- Web site: Police submit SNP finances report to prosecutors . 23 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 May 2024.
- Web site: Angus . Cochrane . Swinney will not support Matheson ban over £11,000 iPad bill . 23 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 May 2024.
- Web site: Mark . Daly . Top Scottish KC Andrew Smith found guilty of professional misconduct . 25 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 May 2024.
- Web site: Thomas . Duncan . Celtic v Rangers: Watch Old Firm Scottish Cup final at Hampden . BBC Sport . BBC . 25 May 2024 . 25 May 2024.
- Web site: Angus . Cochrane . Michael Matheson given record Holyrood ban over iPad scandal . 29 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 May 2024.
- Web site: Low Emission Zone: Dundee becomes second city to enforce LEZ . 29 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 May 2024.
- Web site: Bodies found in search for missing father and son . BBC News . 30 May 2024 . 30 May 2024.
- Web site: Protester chains himself to goalposts at Scotland v Israel Euro qualifier . 31 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 31 May 2024.
- Web site: Man charged after protest at Scotland v Israel match . 1 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 June 2024.
- Web site: Aberdeen and Edinburgh become latest Scottish LEZ cities . 31 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 June 2024.
- Web site: Service held to mark 30 years since RAF Chinook disaster . 2 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 June 2024.
- Web site: Party leaders clash over North Sea industry in election debate . 3 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 June 2024.
- Web site: Alex . Scott . Alex Salmond will not stand in general election . 5 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 5 June 2024.
- Web site: Aberdeen Council employee embezzled more than £1m over 17 years . 7 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 7 June 2024.
- Web site: Ross travel expenses allegations 'significant' – Swinney . 9 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 June 2024.
- Web site: Mary . McCool . David Wallace . Lockhart . Douglas Ross to resign as leader of Scottish Conservatives . 10 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 June 2024.
- Web site: Who are the leaders of Scotland's political parties? . 11 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 June 2024.
- Web site: Former Scottish Greens leader Robin Harper joins Labour . 11 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 June 2024.
- Web site: Early release prisoners to ease overcrowding backed by MSPs . 12 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 June 2024.
- Web site: Plans for 8,500-capacity Edinburgh Park arena backed by council . 12 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 June 2024.
- Web site: Stagecoach to cut bus services amid north Scotland review . 13 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 June 2024.
- Web site: Five Scotland fans in hospital after car crash in Germany . 14 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 June 2024.
- Web site: Georgia . Roberts . Douglas Ross cleared of travel expenses misuse by watchdog . 14 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 June 2024.
- Web site: Ex-PM Gordon Brown and football legend Graeme Souness in King's Honours list . 14 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 June 2024.
- Web site: Aberdeen Highland Games cancelled by council after heavy rain . 16 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 June 2024.
- Web site: Katie . Hunter . NHS hack warning issued to everyone in Dumfries and Galloway . 17 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 17 June 2024.
- Web site: Scottish Labour launches 'manifesto for change' . 18 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 June 2024.
- Web site: SNP issue warning to voters swaying to Labour and promise end to 'Westminster cuts' . ITV . ITV News . 19 June 2024 . 19 June 2024.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Majority would trigger independence talks – SNP manifesto . 19 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 June 2024.
- Web site: Harry . Farley . General election 2024: Labour suspends candidate over 'pro-Russian' post . 19 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 June 2024.
- Web site: Scottish Family Party: manifesto promotes marriage . 19 June 2024 . BBC News . 19 June 2024.
- Web site: SNP investigated over 'misuse' of election postage stamps . 20 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . David Wallace . Lockhart . 20 June 2024.
- Web site: Whyte & Mackay whisky distillery staff to strike in pay dispute . 20 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 June 2024.
- Web site: Police remove 26 men from Glasgow flight for disruptive behaviour . 21 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 June 2024.
- Web site: Scotland heartbreak as Hungary's 100th-minute winner knocks them out of Euro 2024 . Ewan . Murray . 23 June 2024 . 23 June 2024 . The Guardian.
- News: Brooks . Libby . correspondent . Libby Brooks Scotland . 24 June 2024 . Wildcat kittens born outside captivity in Cairngorms a 'major milestone' . 24 June 2024 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
- Web site: Scottish Conservative manifesto: Key policies analysed . 24 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 24 June 2024.
- Web site: 25 June 2024 . Hazel Nairn: Body identified after 18-month search for grandmother . 25 June 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
- News: 7 May 2024 . Hazel Nairn: Body found in search for woman swept into river . 25 June 2024 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Susie . Forrest . Scotland's LGBT community counted for the first time . 26 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 26 June 2024.
- Web site: Scotland's LGBT community counted for the first time . 26 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 June 2024.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Scottish prisoners released from jail early to ease overcrowding . 26 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 26 June 2024.
- Web site: Paul . O'Hare . Councils open emergency voting booths after postal ballot delays . 28 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 June 2024.
- Web site: Jamie . Russell . Glasgow says goodbye to old subway trains . 28 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 June 2024.
- Web site: East Lothian Council latest to set up emergency postal vote centre . 29 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 June 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Hosie . Balmoral Castle: the first look inside the royal rooms . 29 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 June 2024.
- Web site: Steve Carson to step down as head of BBC Scotland . 1 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 July 2024.
- Web site: Half of Scotland's councils set for bin strikes . 2 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 July 2024.
- Web site: Royals attend Thistle service as Queen joins order of chivalry . 3 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 3 July 2024.
- Web site: Foster family awarded £346,000 over false sex claims . 3 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 3 July 2024.
- Web site: Angus . Cochrane . Mary . McCool . SNP loses 'damaging' 38 seats so far as final result delayed . 5 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 5 July 2024.
- Web site: Philip . Slim . Scotland's 2024 General Election in numbers . 5 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Ian Murray has been appointed Secretary of State for Scotland . GOV.UK . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Megan . Bonar . Liberal Democrats win Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire, the final election result . 6 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
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- Web site: Bear rescued from Ukraine dies in West Lothian zoo . 13 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 July 2024.
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- Web site: Bin strikes to hit most councils after third union vote . 17 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 17 July 2024.
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- Web site: Three men killed in single car crash in Falkirk . 27 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 July 2024.
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- Web site: Yellow weather warning issued for heavy rain in parts of Scotland . 4 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 August 2024.
- Web site: Thousands of anxious pupils got blank results email . 6 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 August 2024.
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- Web site: Police Scotland to send 120 officers to Belfast after disorder . 9 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 August 2024.
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- Web site: Scottish gender service for young people to stop accepting self-referrals . 13 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 August 2024.
- Web site: Gers figures: Public spending deficit rises as oil revenues fall . 14 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 August 2024.
- Web site: Scotland scraps universal winter fuel payments for pensioners . 14 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 August 2024.
- Web site: Edinburgh Trams staff back strike action over lack of toilet breaks . 14 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 August 2024.
- Web site: Ben . Philip . Lost wreck of WW1 ship HMS Hawke found in 'remarkable' condition . 15 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 August 2024.
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- Web site: 2024-08-16 . Scottish Tory leadership candidates question fairness of vote . 2024-08-16 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Prehistoric houses found at site of new Inverness prison . 16 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 August 2024.
- Web site: John Mason stripped of SNP party whip over 'unacceptable' Gaza posts . 17 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 17 August 2024.
- Web site: Rocket engine explodes during test at Shetland spaceport . 19 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 August 2024.
- Web site: Scottish government suspends meetings with Israel . 19 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 August 2024.
- Web site: Christina McKelvie steps back from government during cancer treatment . 19 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 August 2024.
- Web site: Jonathan . Geddes . James . Cook . Scotland's drug deaths still worst in Europe after 12% rise . 20 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 August 2024.
- Web site: Peak-time ScotRail fare scheme scrapped over passenger numbers . 20 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 August 2024.
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- Web site: Scotland Bank Holidays 2024. 27 November 2023 . Public Holidays Global.
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- Web site: St Mirren pays condolences to Denis Connaghan . www.stmirren.com . 17 January 2024.
- Web site: Former Celtic midfielder Stuart Gray dies aged 50 . 27 January 2024 . Glasgow Times . 27 January 2024.
- Web site: 'A great ambassador for Aberdeen': Tributes paid to former Dons captain Ally Shewan . Danny . Law . 30 January 2024 . 30 January 2024 . Press and Journal.
- Web site: Mallorca Lee: Ultra Sonic DJ dies after short cancer battle . 5 February 2024 . 10 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Stoke City lead tributes to tragic former captain Peter Handyside . Peter . Smith . 10 February 2024 . Stoke on Trent Live . 10 February 2024.
- Web site: Rangers icon Ian McMillan passes away aged 92 as club pay loving tribute . Graeme . Young . 16 February 2024 . Daily Record . 16 February 2024.
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- Web site: BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan dies after short illness . 7 March 2024 . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Singer Angela McCluskey dies aged 64 with Rain Phoenix leading tributes . Alistair . McGeorge . 15 March 2024 . 15 March 2024.
- Web site: Theatre 'legend' who starred in Glasgow panto has died . 15 March 2024 . Glasgow Times . 17 March 2024.
- Web site: SAS 'hardman' famous for nearly killing Pablo Escobar dies aged 81 . Tom . McGhie . Ruaraidh . Britton . 20 March 2024 . Aberdeen Live . 20 March 2024.
- Web site: Rest in Peace Billy Kellock . www.lutontown.co.uk . 20 March 2024.
- Web site: QosFC: Iain McChesney . www.qosfc.com . 30 March 2024.
- Web site: Restless Natives and Trainspotting actor Vincent Friell dies aged 64 . 16 April 2024 . The Herald . 16 April 2024.
- Web site: Ex-champion boxer dies just before comeback fight after seizure while driving . Martin . Domin . 15 April 2024 . The Mirror . 16 April 2024.
- Web site: David Moyes . Craig . Brown . 18 April 2024 . Dunfermline Athletic Football Club . 18 April 2024.
- Web site: Moidart's own Ceilidh King Fergie MacDonald dies just one day before his 87th birthday . West Coast Today . 24 April 2024.
- Web site: Glasgow Line of Duty and Time actor Brian McCardie dies aged 59 . 30 April 2024 . The Herald . 30 April 2024.
- Web site: Mary . McCool . Scottish showbiz and panto star Christian dies at 80 . 2 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 May 2024.
- Web site: St Mirren pay condolences following sad passing of Jim Rodger . www.stmirren.com . 5 May 2024.
- Web site: Jonathan . Geddes . Super Gran star Gudrun Ure dies aged 98 . 14 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 May 2024.
- Web site: Tributes paid as Hamilton Accies and Partick Thistle legend passes away . Andy . McGilvray . 20 May 2024 . Daily Record . 21 May 2024.
- Web site: David Wilkie: Olympic champion swimmer dies aged 70 . 22 May 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC . 22 May 2024.
- Web site: Tribute to Councillor Stuart Borrowman . West Lothian News . 26 May 2024 . 26 May 2024.
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- Web site: 'Colossus of Scottish journalism' David Scott dies at the age of 83 . Bernard . Ponsonby . 5 June 2024 . STV News . 7 June 2024.
- Web site: St Mirren legend Billy Abercromby dies aged 65 as tributes paid to fan favourite . 18 June 2024 . The National . 18 June 2024.
- Web site: Barnes. Mike. Pat Heywood, the Nurse in Franco Zeffirelli's 'Romeo and Juliet,' Dies at 92. The Hollywood Reporter. 26 July 2024. 27 July 2024.
- Web site: Obituary: Donald Scott . Stuart . MacLennan . Scottish Rugby . 22 June 2024 . 27 June 2024.
- Web site: Coaching legend John Anderson dies aged 92 . 28 July 2024 . 29 July 2024 . Athletics Weekly.
- Web site: Jim Doherty . Sean . Hart . 5 August 2024 . Clyde F.C. . 10 August 2024.
- Web site: George Herd . Sean . Hart . 5 August 2024 . Clyde F.C. . 8 August 2024.
- Web site: 'Naked Video' actor and director Ron Bain dies aged 79 . BBC News . 8 August 2024.
- Web site: Bobby Thomson (1937-2024) . 6 August 2024 . Aston Villa Football Club . 8 August 2024.
- Web site: Tributes to Scottish football star who became successful actor and broadcaster . The Scotsman . 13 August 2024.
- Web site: Alex Kinninmonth – 1941–2024 . 12 August 2024 . Dundee Football Club . 13 August 2024.