1978 in Scotland
Events from the year 1978 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Elizabeth II
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Bruce Millan
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Ronald King Murray
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Lord McCluskey
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Emslie
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Wheatley
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Birsay, then Lord Elliott
Events
- 9 February – Gordon McQueen, 25-year-old Scotland central defender, becomes Britain's first £500,000 footballer in a transfer from Leeds United to Manchester United.
- 13 April – Glasgow Garscadden by-election: Donald Dewar retains the seat for Labour with only a 3.6% swing to the Scottish National Party.
- 31 May – Hamilton by-election: George Robertson retains the seat for Labour, thwarting a strong challenge from the SNP.
- 16 July – the Strathspey Railway opens for regular tourist traffic, the oldest continuously-operating steam-worked heritage railway in Scotland, from Boat of Garten to Aviemore.
- 31 July – the Scotland Act 1978, to establish a Scottish Assembly, receives the Royal Assent.
- August – first production from the Dunlin oilfield in the North Sea.
- 17 October – a cull of grey seals in the Orkney and Western Islands is reduced after a public outcry.
- 26 October – Berwick and East Lothian by-election: Labour retains the seat with a swing of 0.8% from the Conservatives.
- 25 November – first North Sea oil comes ashore at the Sullom Voe Terminal in Shetland via the Brent System pipeline.
- The ultranationalist group Siol nan Gaidheal is formed.
Births
- 16 March – Anneliese Dodds, Labour and Co-operative Member of Parliament
- 30 March – Chris Paterson, rugby player
- 14 May – Emma Rochlin, field hockey defender
- 20 June – Julie Fowlis, Gaelic folk singer
- 21 July – Gary Teale, footballer
- 25 October – Russell Anderson, footballer
- 10 November – Ruth Davidson, leader of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party and Member of the Scottish Parliament
- Neil Forsyth, writer
- J. O. Morgan, poet
Deaths
- 16 May – Diana Hay, 23rd Countess of Erroll, noblewoman
- 23 July – Tommy McLaren, footballer
- 30 July – John Mackintosh, Labour politician and advocate of devolution
- 9 September – Hugh MacDiarmid, poet
The arts
- July – First Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival.