List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 2013 in: The UK • England • Wales • Elsewhere Scottish football: 2012–13 • 2013–14 2013 in Scottish television
Events from the year 2013inScotland. First Minister and Keeper of the Great Seal – Alex Salmond Secretary of State for Scotland – Michael Moore until...
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
2022 census, None was the largest category of belief inScotland, chosen by 51.1% of the Scottish population identifying when asked: "What religion, religious...
Education inScotland is provided in state schools, private schools and by individuals through homeschooling. Mandatory education inScotland begins for...
The Scotland national football team represents Scotlandin men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. It competes...
The Scottish Independence Referendum Act 2013 set out the arrangements for the referendum and was passed by the Scottish Parliament in November 2013, following...
demography of Scotland includes all aspects of population, past and present, in the area that is now Scotland. Scotland had a population of 5,463,300 in 2019....
This is a list of events inScottish television from 2013. 11 January – STV is awarded local TV licences to provide evening broadcasts for Edinburgh and...
Scotland. It was formed in2013, through the merging of eight regional police forces inScotland, as well as the specialist services of the Scottish Police...
The 2013Scotland Sevens was the seventh edition of the tournament and the eighth tournament of the 2012–13 IRB Sevens World Series. The host stadium...
[ˈɛdɪnbʌrə]; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann [ˌt̪un ˈeːtʲən̪ˠ]) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. The city is located in south-east...
amongst the safest places to live in Britain. Orkney was rated as the best place to live inScotlandin both 2013 and 2014 according to the Halifax Quality...
The climate of Scotland is mostly temperate and oceanic (Köppen climate classification Cfb), and tends to be very changeable, but rarely extreme. It is...
The role of a Scotland national football team manager was first established in May 1954, when Andy Beattie was appointed. Beattie took charge of six matches...
of Scotlandin2013 was $248.5 billion including revenue generated from North Sea oil and gas.Edinburgh is the financial services centre of Scotland, with...
As of Scotland v Switzerland, 19 June 2024 Players in bold are still active with Scotland. As of Scotland v Switzerland, 19 June 2024 Players in bold are...
Prostitution inScotland has been similar to that in England under the State of Union, but since devolution, the new Scottish Parliament has pursued its...
The history of the Jews inScotland goes back to at least the 17th century. It is not known when Jews first arrived inScotland, with the earliest concrete...
Unionism inScotland (Scottish Gaelic: Aonachas) is a political movement which favours the continuation of the political union between Scotland and the...
Scottish independence (Scottish Gaelic: Neo-eisimeileachd na h-Alba; Scots: Scots unthirldom) is the idea of Scotland regaining its independence and once...
a tall, newly constructed "New Scotland Yard" building on Broadway in nearby Victoria, on 16 September 1996. In2013, it was announced that the force...
Yes Scotland was the organisation representing the parties, organisations, and individuals campaigning for a Yes vote in the 2014 Scottish independence...
established in July 2013, after the SPFL was formed by a merger of the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League. There are 12 teams in this division...
plays a central role inScottish culture. The temperate, oceanic climate has played a key part in the evolution of sport inScotland, with all-weather sports...