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Neil Davidson (9 October 1957 — 3 May 2020) was a left-wing Scottish intellectual and activist, best known for his work in Marxist history and the modern history of Scotland. In 2003, his book Discovering the Scottish Revolution was awarded the Saltire Society's Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun Award and the Isaac and Tamara Deutscher Memorial ...
Following Labour's defeat in the 2010 general election, Davidson was succeeded in the post by Liberal Democrat Jim Wallace, former Deputy First Minister of Scotland. Davidson is the co-author of Judicial Review in Scotland (1986). [5] He was the International Commission of Jurists' chef de mission to Egypt on sequestration of the Egyptian Bar ...
Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie (1900–1970), possibly the first woman to practise architecture in Scotland; John Begg (1866–1937), architect who practised in London, South Africa and India, and taught at Edinburgh College of Art; William Bryce Binnie (c. 1885–c. 1963) Alexander Black (c.1790–1858) Hippolyte Blanc (1844–1917)
They spend a lot more time outdoors as a family — so much so that they don't even have a TV in the living room for their kids right now.
The Davidson brothers were the sons of William C Davidson (1846–1923) who was born and grew up in Angus, Scotland, and Margaret Adams McFarlane (1843–1933) of Scottish descent from the small Scottish settlement of Cambridge, Wisconsin. They raised five children together: Janet May, William A., Walter, Arthur and Elizabeth. [75]
William Davidson Scotland: FW 1906–10 110 9 Kenny Dawson Scotland: FW 1934–51 208 127 Jim Dempsey Scotland: DF 1984–88 135 9 Archie Devine Scotland: MF 1908–10 43 17 Ally Donaldson Scotland: GK 1971–76 138 0 Jock Drummond Scotland: DF 1886–92 1904–06 13 0 Neil Duffy [6] Scotland: MF 1990–94 121 19 Alex Ferguson Scotland: FW 1969 ...
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Ruth Davidson, Leader of the Scottish Conservative Party (2011–2019) Kezia Dugdale, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2015–2017) Kate Forbes, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy (2020–2022), Deputy First Minister of Scotland (2024–) Iain Gray, Leader of the Scottish Labour Party (2008–2011; 2015)