2011 in Scotland

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Events from the year 2011 in Scotland.

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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 10 August – Police from Scotland are being sent to England to help combat riots and disorder.[29]
  • 31 August – Critics of the proposed £400,000,000 Aberdeen Bypass, who have already delayed the project since it won approval in December 2009, decide to press ahead with a fresh legal challenge after a recent appeal at the Court of Session was rejected.[30]

September

October

November

December

  • 4 December – Two giant pandas arrive in Edinburgh from China.[46]
  • 8 December – Police tell people not to travel as winds of up to 165 mph (264 km/h) affect the country.[47]
  • 14 December – New laws to tackle religious hatred and bigotry related to football are passed by the Scottish Parliament.[48]
  • 17 December – MSP Johann Lamont is elected as the new Scottish Labour leader and becomes the Leader of the Opposition.[49]
  • 22 December – For the first time, the Scottish Parliament votes to reject a Legislative Consent Motion, refusing to allow Westminster to apply parts of the Welfare Reform Bill to Scotland.[50]

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