1968 in Scotland
Events from the year 1968 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Elizabeth II
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Willie Ross
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Henry Wilson
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Ewan Stewart
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Clyde
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Grant
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Birsay
Events
- 15 January – 1968 Scotland storm leaves 20 dead across central Scotland including 9 in Glasgow.
- February – Upper Clyde Shipbuilders formed with 48.4% government holding by amalgamation of Fairfields, Govan; Alexander Stephen & Sons, Linthouse; John Brown & Company, Clydebank; Charles Connell and Company, Scotstoun; and Yarrow Shipbuilders.
- 1 April – Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland's national television news programme, is broadcast for the first time.
- 14 May – murder of Maxwell Garvie: Mariticide in Kincardineshire.
- 18 May – Declaration of Perth: UK Conservative party leader, Edward Heath proposes a directly elected Scottish Assembly.
- 22 May – the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland permits the ordination of women as ministers.
- 4 June – General Post Office introduces the first postbus in Scotland, Dunbar–Innerwick–Spott, East Lothian.
- 18 November – James Watt Street fire: A warehouse fire in Glasgow kills 22.
- Bluevale and Whitevale Towers, 298 ft blocks of flats, completed in Glasgow.
Births
- 31 January – John Collins, international footballer
- 26 April – Daniela Nardini, actress
- 4 July – Ronni Ancona, comic actress
- 5 August – Colin McRae, rally driver
- 6 September – Christopher Brookmyre, detective novelist
- 22 November – Sarah Smith, television and radio news reporter
- 23 November – Kirsty Young, television and radio presenter
- 28 December – Pauline Robertson, field hockey player
- Andrew O'Hagan, writer
- Frank Quitely, comic book artist
Deaths
- 17 February – Alexander Gray, economist, poet and translator
- 7 April – Jim Clark, racing car driver
- 12 September – Tommy Armour, golfer
- 13 November – Joe Corrie, miner, poet and playwright