- Source: 2003 in Scotland
Events from the year 2003 in Scotland.
Incumbents
First Minister and Keeper of the Great Seal – Jack McConnell
Secretary of State for Scotland – Helen Liddell until 13 June; then Alistair Darling
= Law officers
=Lord Advocate – Lord Boyd of Duncansby
Solicitor General for Scotland – Elish Angiolini
Advocate General for Scotland – Lynda Clark
= Judiciary
=Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Cullen of Whitekirk
Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Gill
Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord McGhie
Events
29 January – Nat Fraser is found guilty of murdering his wife, Arlene, who went missing almost five years earlier, and is sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation to serve a minimum of 25 years behind bars.
15 February – Up to 100,000 people march in Glasgow to protest against the looming Iraq War.
25 February – The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 receives royal assent.
3 May – 2003 Scottish Parliament election: the Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition led by First Minister Jack McConnell win a majority of seats and are re-elected. The Scottish Green Party and the Scottish Socialist Party significantly increase their representation and the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party gains one seat.
9 August – Temperatures at Greycrook in the Scottish Borders reach 32.9 °C, the highest recorded in Scotland until 2022.
25 August – Glasgow Zoo closes.
1 September – Cairngorms National Park created, Scotland's second national park.
21 October – Keith O'Brien is proclaimed a Cardinal by Pope John Paul II.
24 November – The high court in Glasgow imposes a minimum sentence of 27 years for Al Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, the Libyan national convicted of bombing Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie in 1988.
Ownership of the Barra Estate is passed by the owner, Ian MacNeil, to the Scottish Government.
Deaths
26 January – George Younger, Conservative politician, former Secretary of State for Scotland (born 1931)
14 February – Dolly, cloned sheep (born 1996)
30 July – Steve Hislop, motorcycle racer, killed in helicopter accident (born 1962)
25 September – Alastair Borthwick, broadcaster and mountaineer (born 1913)
The arts
7 April – James Robertson's historical novel Joseph Knight is published.
27 August – Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna of the Yarnwinder is stolen from the Duke of Buccleuch collection at Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfriesshire. It is recovered in 2007.
22 November – Two Lochs Radio begins broadcasting.
Lin Anderson's first "Tartan Noir" novel Driftnet is published.
Anne Donovan's first full-length novel Buddha Da is published.
The folk band Harem Scarem is formed.
Scottish hip hop duo Silibil N' Brains begin performing in the guise of California rappers (in London).
See also
2003 in England
2003 in Northern Ireland
2003 in Wales
References
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- Kamera Pengawas
- Blue Movie
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- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Jack the Ripper
- Britania Raya
- James Charles Stuart
- John Logie Baird
- Clash at the Castle: Scotland
- 2003 Scottish Parliament election
- 2003 in Scotland
- 2003–04 in Scottish football
- Scotland
- 2003 in Scottish television
- 2nd Scottish Parliament
- 2003 MTV Europe Music Awards
- 2003 Scottish Cup final
- 2003 Scottish local elections
- List of Scottish statutory instruments, 2003
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
The Hunted (2003)
Hulk (2003)
Carandiru (2003)
Infernal Affairs III (2003)
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