1988 in Scotland
Events from the year 1988 in Scotland.Incumbents
- Monarch – Elizabeth II
- Secretary of State for Scotland and Keeper of the Great Seal – Malcolm Rifkind
Law officers
- Lord Advocate – Lord Cameron of Lochbroom
- Solicitor General for Scotland – Peter Fraser
Judiciary
- Lord President of the Court of Session and Lord Justice General – Lord Emslie
- Lord Justice Clerk – Lord Ross
- Chairman of the Scottish Land Court – Lord Elliott
Events
- March – Seafield Colliery at Kirkcaldy closes.
- 26 April–26 September – Glasgow Garden Festival. Bell's Bridge is built in connection with it.
- 21 May – "Sermon on the Mound": Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, addresses the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
- 6 July – Piper Alpha oil rig in the North Sea explodes and results in the death of 167 workers.
- 7 August – Scotland on Sunday newspaper launched.
- 2 November – Housing Act 1988, receives Royal Assent.
- 10 November – The Scottish National Party win the Glasgow Govan by-election from Labour with a swing of 33%.
- 21 December – Pan Am Flight 103 explodes over the town of Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, and kills a total of 270 people – including all 259 on board. It is believed that the cause of the explosion was a terrorist bomb.
Births
- 7 January – Alan Lowing, footballer
- 21 July – Chris Mitchell, footballer
- 5 December – Omar Raza, actor
- 30 December – Leon Jackson, pop singer
Deaths
- 11 February – Marion Crawford, Scottish educator and governess to Princess Margaret and Queen Elizabeth II
- 12 April – Harry McShane, socialist
- 26 August – Oscar Marzaroli, photographer
The Arts
- August – The Proclaimers release their album Sunshine on Leith with lead single "I'm Gonna Be ".