2021 in Scotland
Events from the year 2021 in Scotland.
Incumbents
Events
- 4 February – 2021 Kilmarnock incidents lead to three deaths.
- 6 May – Elections to the devolved Scottish parliament take place. Voter turnout is the highest in a Scottish Parliament election to date, at 63.0%. The Scottish Nationalist Party improves its performance, finishing with 64 seats, just short of an overall majority. The Conservatives finish with 31 seats, Labour 22, Scottish Greens 8 and Liberal Democrats 4.
- 13 May
- * 2021 Airdrie and Shotts by-election
- * Kenmure Street protests: protests occur after two Indian men living on Kenmure Street in Glasgow are taken from their home and detained by the Home Office in a van on the street for allegedly overstaying their visas. The men are released after 8 hours.
- 28 May – Murder of Esther Brown in her Glasgow flat.
- 1–12 November – The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties, a major United Nations climate summit, is held in Glasgow.
- 25-27 November - Storm Arwen causes widespread damage and power outages across Scotland.
Deaths
- 4 January – Kay Ullrich, politician, MSP 1999–2003
- 12 January – Willie Miller, urban planner
- 14 January – Vincent Logan, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Dunkeld 1981–2012.
- 14 February – Sir William Macpherson, High Court judge and clan chief
- 11 May – Neil Connery, retired actor and younger brother of actor Sean Connery
- 21 May – Ken MacKinnon, Scottish Gaelic sociolinguist
- 17 June – Andrew Welsh, Scottish politician
- 12 August – Una Stubbs, English actress
- 23 August – Elizabeth Blackadder, painter and printmaker
- 23 August – Colin Bell, journalist, broadcaster and author.
- 15 October – Robert Black, auditor
- 26 October – Walter Smith, Scottish association football player, manager and director
- 5 December – Gary Callander, Scottish international rugby union player