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Revision as of 13:02, 10 June 2014
The Pink Scotland List was published in the Scotsman on Sunday in February 2014. It "celebrates 50 LGBT Scots who are making a difference to thelife of the nation."[1]
The list
- Ruth Davidson
- Gordon Matheson
- Derek Ogg QC
- Neil MacGregor
- Carol Ann Duffy
- Christopher Kane
- Derek Mackay
- Laurie Sansom
- Graeme Obree
- Tim Hopkins
- Susan Stewart
- Alan Cumming
- Claire Black
- Patrick Harvie
- Scott Rennie
- Ian Price
- Neil Baxter
- Ali Smith
- James Clark
- Sir Jonathan Mills
- Val McDermid
- David Torrance
- Jo Clifford
- Lee Beattie
- Jackie Kay
- Chris Creegan
- Susan Calman
- Eddie Mair
- Tom French
- Louise Welsh
- Steven Thomson
- Kelvin Holdsworth
- James Morton
- Jeane Freeman
- Karen Dumbar
- Colin Macfarlane
- Adele Patrick
- Zoe Strachan
- Richard Wilson
- John Barrowman
- Chitra Ramaswamy
- Marco Biagi
- Dr Sharon Cowan
- Catherine O'Donnell
- Calum Irving
- Rhona Cameron
- Jennie Kermode
- Horse McDonald
- Fergus McMillan
- Craig Hill