2005 in Scotland Events from the year 2005 in Scotland .Incumbents January January – Violence Reduction Unit formed by Strathclyde Police to target all forms of violent behaviour . 8 January – after a night of stormy weather the Irish Sea ferry European Highlander has run aground on the south-west coast, with passengers remaining on board rather than evacuating under the prevailing conditions. 11 January – 5 people are killed on Uist when their cars are washed from the coast road in a storm. 20 January – Carolyn Leckie , a member of the Scottish Parliament , is jailed for seven days for non-payment of a fine arising from a protest at Faslane nuclear base.March 21 March – agreement announced for sale of Jenners department store of Edinburgh to the House of Fraser .April 21 April – Gaelic Language Act passed by the Scottish Parliament, the first piece of legislation in the UK to give formal recognition to the Scottish Gaelic language . It aims to secure Gaelic as an official language of Scotland, commanding "equal respect" with English , by establishing Bòrd na Gàidhlig within the framework of the government of Scotland .May 5 May – UK general election results in Labour winning 41 of Scotland's 59 seats, with the Liberal Democrats winning eleven, the SNP winning six and the Conservatives winning one.June 1 June – Gaelic Language Act of the Scottish Parliament establishes Bòrd na Gàidhlig to secure the status of Scottish Gaelic as an official language of Scotland. 23 June – Prince William of Wales graduates from the University of St Andrews .July 1 July – new Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters opened at Gogarburn on the outskirts of Edinburgh. 5 July – riots in Edinburgh by anti-capitalist and anti-G8 protesters. 6 July * 31st G8 summit , hosted by the UK, begins at the Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire . * Edinburgh 50,000 - The Final Push concert held in Edinburgh. 8 July – Scottish Jacobite Party formed, favouring an independent republican Scotland.August 5 August – the Smoking, Health and Social Care Act 2005, banning smoking in enclosed public spaces, gets Royal assent.September 29 September; * Livingston by-election results in Jim Devine retaining the seat for Labour; though with a reduced majority in the face of a swing of 10.2% to the Scottish National Party . * Glasgow Cathcart by-election results in Charlie Gordon retaining the seat for Labour in the face of a 3.7% swing to the SNP.October 4 October – the Northern Lighthouse Board decommissions its last Scottish lighthouse foghorn , at Skerryvore . 5 October – three perpetrators of the racially motivated murder of Glasgow teenager Kriss Donald arrive in Scotland to face trial in a one-off extradition agreement negotiated with Pakistan.November November – Loch Ewe Distillery established. 13 November – Andrew Stimpson , a 25-year-old man from Scotland, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of HIV . 21 November – Alfred Anderson , one of the last surviving First World War veterans and the oldest man in Scotland, dies at the age of 109. He is also the last known survivor of the 1914 Christmas truce . There are now only approximately twenty surviving British veterans of the conflict, all aged over 100 years.Deaths 30 January – Martyn Bennett , Celtic fusion musician 24 February – Robin Jenkins , novelist 26 April – Gordon Campbell, Baron Campbell of Croy , Conservative politician, Secretary of State for Scotland 29 June – John Burgess , bagpiper 15 July – David Daiches , literary scholar 6 August – Robin Cook , Labour MP, former Foreign Secretary 22 October – Muriel Gibson , Scottish nationalist activist and military officer 7 December – Lucy d'Abreu , supercentenarian, oldest person in U.K. at date of death The arts 5 May – Theresa Breslin's young adult novel Divided City is published. Kevin MacNeil's first novel The Stornoway Way is published. Band Reverieme forms.
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