Bill Aitken (politician), the Glossary
William Mackie Aitken (born 15 April 1947) is a Scottish Conservative politician.[1]
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24 relations: Allan Glen's School, BBC News Online, Chief Whip, Committees of the Scottish Parliament, Daily Record (Scotland), Deputy lieutenant, District court (Scotland), Gang rape, Glasgow, Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region), Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow City Council, John Lamont, Justice of the peace, Member of the Scottish Parliament, MSPs' salaries, expenses and allowances, New Statesman, Partick Thistle F.C., Pauline McNeill, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Parliament, Sunday Herald, The Scotsman, 2011 Scottish Parliament election.
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Allan Glen's School
Allan Glen's School was, for most of its existence, a local authority, selective secondary school for boys in Glasgow, Scotland, charging nominal fees for tuition.
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BBC News Online
BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production.
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Chief Whip
The Chief Whip is a political leader whose task is to enforce the whipping system, which aims to ensure that legislators who are members of a political party attend and vote on legislation as the party leadership prescribes.
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Committees of the Scottish Parliament
Scottish Parliament committees (Comataidhean Pàrlamaid na h-Alba) are small groups of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) who meet on a regular basis to scrutinise the work of the Scottish Government, conduct inquiries into subjects within their remit and examine legislation.
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Daily Record (Scotland)
The Daily Record is a Scottish national tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow.
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Deputy lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a deputy lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the lord-lieutenant of a lieutenancy area – an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.
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District court (Scotland)
A district court was the least authoritative type of criminal court of Scotland.
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Gang rape
In scholarly literature and criminology, gang rape, also called serial gang rape, party rape, group rape, or multiple perpetrator rape,Ullman, S. E. (2013).
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
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Glasgow (Scottish Parliament electoral region)
Glasgow is one of the eight electoral regions of the Scottish Parliament.
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Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Caledonian University (Oilthigh Chailleannach Ghlaschu), informally GCU, Caledonian or Caley, is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Glasgow City Council
Glasgow City Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Baile Ghlaschu) is the local government authority for Glasgow City council area, Scotland.
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John Lamont
John Robert Lamont (born 15 April 1976) is a Scottish Conservative Party politician and solicitor who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk since 2017 and Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland since July 2024. Bill Aitken (politician) and John Lamont are Conservative MSPs and members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011.
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Justice of the peace
A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.
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Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP; Ball Pàrlamaid na h-Alba, BPA; Memmer o the Scots Pairliament, MSP) is the title given to any one of the 129 individuals elected to serve in the Scottish Parliament.
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MSPs' salaries, expenses and allowances
Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) are entitled to a salary, and where applicable, expenses and allowances.
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New Statesman
The New Statesman (known from 1931 to 1964 as the New Statesman and Nation) is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London.
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Partick Thistle F.C.
Partick Thistle Football Club are a professional football club from Glasgow, Scotland.
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Pauline McNeill
Pauline Mary McNeill (born 12 September 1962) is a Scottish Labour politician serving as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow region. Bill Aitken (politician) and Pauline McNeill are members of the Scottish Parliament 1999–2003, members of the Scottish Parliament 2003–2007 and members of the Scottish Parliament 2007–2011.
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Scottish Conservatives
The Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Tòraidheach na h-Alba, Scots: Scots Tory an Unionist Pairty, often known simply as the Scottish Conservatives and colloquially as the Scottish Tories) is part of the UK Conservative Party active in Scotland.
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Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament (Pàrlamaid na h-Alba; Scots Pairlament) is the devolved, unicameral legislature of Scotland.
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Sunday Herald
The Sunday Herald was a Scottish Sunday newspaper, published between 7 February 1999 and 2 September 2018.
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The Scotsman
The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website headquartered in Edinburgh.
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2011 Scottish Parliament election
The 2011 Scottish Parliament election was held on Thursday, 5 May 2011 to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament.
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See also
Scottish Conservative councillors
- Alasdair Hutton
- Alexander Stewart (Conservative politician)
- Anna McCurley
- Bill Aitken (politician)
- Bill Grant (politician)
- Braden Davy
- David Davidson (Scottish politician)
- Douglas Lumsden
- Douglas Ross (Scottish politician)
- Finlay Carson
- Gilmour Anderson
- Graham Simpson (politician)
- Hamish Gray, Baron Gray of Contin
- J. M. Marcus Humphrey
- James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas
- Jamie Greene
- Jeremy Balfour
- John Young (Scottish politician)
- Keith Harding
- Margaret Mitchell (Scottish politician)
- Mark McInnes, Baron McInnes of Kilwinning
- Maurice Corry
- Meghan Gallacher
- Michelle Ballantyne
- Murray Tosh
- Nanette Milne
- Nigel Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes
- Peter Chapman (politician)
- Peter Duncan (British politician)
- Phil Gallie
- Rab Forman
- Robert Jones (Conservative politician)
- Ronnie Simpson
- Ross Thomson
- Roz McCall
- Struan Stevenson
- Sue Webber
- Tim Eagle
- Tom Mason (Scottish politician)