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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."<ref>http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/the-pink-scotland-list-the-pride-of-the-nation-1-3307671</ref>
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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 the life of the nation."<ref>http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/the-pink-scotland-list-the-pride-of-the-nation-1-3307671</ref>
  
 
==The list==
 
==The list==

Latest revision as of 08:42, 15 September 2015

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 the life of the nation."[1]

The list

  1. Ruth Davidson
  2. Gordon Matheson
  3. Derek Ogg QC
  4. Neil MacGregor
  5. Carol Ann Duffy
  6. Christopher Kane
  7. Derek Mackay
  8. Laurie Sansom
  9. Graeme Obree
  10. Tim Hopkins
  11. Susan Stewart
  12. Alan Cumming
  13. Claire Black
  14. Patrick Harvie
  15. Scott Rennie
  16. Ian Price
  17. Neil Baxter
  18. Ali Smith
  19. James Clark
  20. Sir Jonathan Mills
  21. Val McDermid
  22. David Torrance
  23. Jo Clifford
  24. Lee Beattie
  25. Jackie Kay
  26. Chris Creegan
  27. Susan Calman
  28. Eddie Mair
  29. Tom French
  30. Louise Welsh
  31. Steven Thomson
  32. Kelvin Holdsworth
  33. James Morton
  34. Jeane Freeman
  35. Karen Dumbar
  36. Colin Macfarlane
  37. Adele Patrick
  38. Zoe Strachan
  39. Richard Wilson
  40. John Barrowman
  41. Chitra Ramaswamy
  42. Marco Biagi
  43. Dr Sharon Cowan
  44. Catherine O'Donnell
  45. Calum Irving
  46. Rhona Cameron
  47. Jennie Kermode
  48. Horse McDonald
  49. Fergus McMillan
  50. Craig Hill

References

  1. http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/the-pink-scotland-list-the-pride-of-the-nation-1-3307671