1990 in Scotland
Events from the year 1990 in Scotland.
Incumbents
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Malcolm Rifkind until 28 November; then Ian Lang, [Baron Lang of Monkton|Ian Lang]
Law officers
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Hope
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Ross
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Elliott
Events
- 17 March – Rugby union: Scotland beat England 13–7 at Murrayfield to win the Calcutta Cup. The win also clinches the 1990 [Five Nations Championship], Grand Slam and Triple Crown for Scotland.
- 24 April – Gruinard Island declared to be decontaminated of anthrax.
- 29 April – Stephen Hendry, 21, wins the 1990 World Snooker Championship and becomes the youngest ever world snooker champion.
- 3 May – 1990 Scottish regional elections held.
- 12 May – Aberdeen beat Celtic 9–8 on penalties to win the Scottish Cup.
- 13 July – The Term and [Quarter Days (Scotland) Act 1990] receives Royal Assent.
- August – Privatisation of the Scottish Bus Group begins with sale of Lowland Scottish in a management-employee buy-out.
- 22 September – Alex Salmond wins the 1990 [Scottish National Party leadership election|Scottish National Party leadership election], succeeding Gordon Wilson
- 27 September – The first episode of the sitcom Rab C. Nesbitt starring Gregor Fisher in the title role, is broadcast on BBC Two. The programme would run until 1999.
- 29 November – Labour win by-elections in Paisley South by-election|Paisley South] and Paisley North, retaining both seats despite swings to the SNP of 11.7% and 14% respectively.
Arts and literature
- 22 August – James MacMillan's symphonic piece The Confession of Isobel Gowdie premieres at The Proms in London.
- 13 September – Iain M. Banks' science fiction novel Use of Weapons is published.
- 5 October – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall opens in Sauchiehall Street.
- 11 October–15 November – BBC Scotland broadcasts the television comedy-drama series Your Cheatin' Heart written by John Byrne and starring Tilda Swinton and John Gordon Sinclair.
- Soft rock band Travis forms in Glasgow.
Births
- 24 March – Libby Clegg, athlete
- 10 April – Stacey McDougall, lawn bowler
- 22 April – Eve Muirhead, curler
- 29 June – Kim Little, footballer
- 2 July – Morag McLellan, field hockey player
- 11 July – Lynsey Sharp, middle-distance runner
- 13 August – Elise Christie, short-track speed skater
- 25 November – Eilish McColgan, middle-distance runner
Deaths
- 6 January – Ian Charleson, actor
- 8 January – Jenny Gilbertson, documentary filmmaker
- 14 January – Gordon Jackson, actor
- 12 August – Roy Williamson, folk musician
- 4 November – David Stirling, army officer, founder of the Special Air Service
- Stephens Orr, society photographer