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854:, which he has supported since childhood. Wilson wrote Celtic's official centenary history (Celtic, A Century With Honour, Collins Willow 1988) and more recently the Official History of Celtic to mark the club's 125th anniversary. Having maintained connections with Cuba, he is now chairman of Havana Energy, a UK-based company promoting renewable energy in Cuba which secured the first ever joint venture with the Cubans to build power stations fuelled by biomass from the sugar plantations. In April 2017, Wilson was present at Ciro Redondo in Cuba for the inauguration of the first of four power plants to be built by the JV, named Biopower, Havana Energy having partnered with the Shanghai Electric Company in the face of challenges presented by the US blockade of Cuba. 29: 819:, of which he is a supporter, and has written opinion pieces in national newspapers as well as appearing on television news programmes to air his views. Both as Energy Minister and subsequently, he has called for Britain to retain a balanced energy policy with contributions to our electricity needs from nuclear, renewables, coal pollution mitigation, and gas. He was also chair of 858:
was a director of Community Land Scotland, formed in 2010 as an umbrella body for community-owned estates covering 500,000 acres, mainly in the West Highlands and Islands. In 2013, he became a UK Business Ambassador and was asked by the Secretary of State for Scotland to carry out a review of Scottish exporting, which was published in 2014. He writes regular columns in
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about Castro's decision to step down as Cuban President, Wilson said he had "outwitted the United States and its 50-year obsession one last time" by ensuring an orderly transition in government while he was still alive. While trade minister, Wilson was also closely involved in defending the Scottish
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For his work with Harris Tweed Hebrides, Wilson was named Global Director of the Year at the Institute of Directors Scottish awards ceremony in February 2011. He was then named UK Global Director of the Year at IoD Awards in September 2011. Maintaining his long-standing interest in land reform, he
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in an effort to bring closer together the Gaelic-speaking communities of Scotland and Ireland. As Scottish Education Minister, he took a particular interest in Special Educational Needs and established the Beattie Committee to bring forward proposals, many of which were subsequently introduced, to
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which he established along with three friends from Dundee University. In his student days, they had worked together promoting entertainment. In a BBC Alba documentary on his career, Wilson described promoting Pink Floyd in Dunoon in September 1968 as "the apex of my career". The early days of the
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in his own constituency. According to one's point of view, he is either credited or blamed for doing more than any other politician to "keep the nuclear option open" through the early years of the Labour government, when many of his colleagues were determined to kill it off once and for all in
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In his first ministerial role, as Scottish Office Minister for Education and Industry, he had responsibility for the Highlands and Islands which allowed him to deliver on some of the issues he had campaigned for over a long period. He established the Community Land Unit and the Fund on which
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As trade minister and subsequently, Wilson took a great deal of interest in Cuba which he visited on a number of occasions in an effort to improve political and trade links. He has written extensively in defence of Cuba and about his meetings with
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and Wilson has spoken out and written strongly against "the assumption" testing to identify the condition in pregnancy is "an undisputed good", particularly when it is not accompanied by balanced advice on options thereafter.
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community buy-outs of crofting estates was based. He was Scotland's first designated Minister for Gaelic, initiating the process which led to the establishment of a Gaelic television channel. Along with the Irish President,
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to act as the Prime Minister's Special Representative on Overseas Trade. Having continued to take an interest in trade promotion, he was appointed to the newly re-established UK
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Wilson took an active role in opposing a "Yes" vote in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum and spoke at many rallies of the "Just Say Naw" campaign alongside
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in June 2008, he joked if he had remained in politics, he would have been "knocked down in the rush" as his former foes on the nuclear issue—including the likes of
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Wilson holds directorships in a number of businesses and continues to publicly comment on British Government energy policy, particularly on the subject of
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back into common ownership. However, the Labour Party leadership ignored the resolution and supported right of crofters to purchase their land.
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In 2001, Wilson briefly served at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office with responsibility for Africa. In 2003, he voted in favour of the
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in both 2009 and 2011 as well as UK Textile Company of the Year at the UK Fashion and Textile Awards in 2013. He is also a director of
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cashmere industry in the face of hostile trade measures by the United States, during the so-called "Banana Wars" (1999–2000).
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Britain. As Energy Minister, Wilson always advocated what he termed a "balanced" power generation policy—including nuclear,
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which he contested in October 1974. He stood in two other Highlands and Islands constituencies -
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Memorial Award. He also wrote widely for national newspapers and, in 1977–78 he was involved in
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After standing down as a minister prior to his departure from Parliament, he was asked by
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improve post-school provision and strengthen SEN links with Further Education colleges.
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Throughout the 1980s, one of his roles was as Scottish football correspondent of the
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and other publications. Up until July 2015, he wrote regular columns for the
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In August 2004, he announced his intention to step down from politics at the
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Wilson was selected to fight a more winnable seat and was elected to serve
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for a short time in his teens, but shortly after the formation of the
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in 2017. He is also chairman of Harris Tweed Hebrides, a director of
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fame. Wilson was the founding editor and publisher of the
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were subsidised by revenue from entertainment promotion.
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He has been closely identified with regeneration of the
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Founded in 1972, the newspaper was initially based at
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and served as a minister of state from 1997 to 2003.
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The Right Honourable
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Minister of State for Industry and Energy
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Peter Hain
Jacqui Smith
Minister of State for Africa
Tony Blair
Peter Hain
The Lord Malloch-Brown
Minister of State for Scotland
Tony Blair
Helen Liddell
George Foulkes
Tony Blair
James Douglas-Hamilton
Helen Liddell
Minister of State for Trade
Tony Blair
The Lord Clinton-Davis
Richard Caborn
Member of Parliament
Cunninghame North
John Corrie

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