Jacqueline McLaren
Jacqueline McLaren | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1965 (age 60–61) |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Known for | Lord Provost of Glasgow |
| Predecessor | Philip Braat |
| Political party | Scottish National Party |
Jacqueline McLaren (born c.1965) is a Scottish National Party councillor in Glasgow. She became the Lord Provost of Glasgow in 2022.
Life
McLaren was born in about 1965 and she was born and brought up in the area of Glasgow called Maryhill.[1] Some of her early work was for Boots the Chemist.[2]
She became a politician after she was a leading figure in a campaign to save school buses in 2015.[2]
McLaren became the Lord Provost of Glasgow in 2022 succeeding Philip Braat.[2] This is a position that dates from 1450 and she also became Lord Lieutenant and Glasgow’s First Citizen.[3] There are four Lord Provosts in Scotland but she is the only woman. She has an official residence where she replaced the artwork to reflect that she is an ordinary woman.[4] Glasgow and Edinburgh's Lord Provosts serve as co-Presidents of the Scotland Malawi Partnership and she continued this tradition.[3]
HMS Glasgow was christened on 22 May 2025 at BAE Scotstoun by Catherine, Princess of Wales. McLaren attended together with William, Prince of Wales, Second Sea Lord, Vice Admiral Sir Martin Connell, the managing director of BAE Systems Maritime – Naval Ships, Simon Lister.[5]
Personal life
She and her partner, Ian McCarthy, have a son who trained to be a doctor.[1]
Awards
The University of Strathclyde awarded her a honorary degree.[6]
References
- ^ a b "Jacqueline McLaren - Lord Provost of the City of Glasgow". Nelson Mandela Scottish Memorial Foundation. 2020-02-01. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
- ^ a b c "'The honour of my life': Canal Ward Councillor named Lord Provost of Glasgow". Glasgow Times. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
- ^ a b "New Glasgow Lord Provost commits to Malawi". www.scotland-malawipartnership.org. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
- ^ "Gang of Four: What do Scotland's Lord Provosts really do?". Holyrood Website. 2024-02-23. Retrieved 2026-03-06.
- ^ "Kate officially names new Royal Navy warship HMS Glasgow". BBC News. 2025-05-22. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
- ^ "'An ordinary woman from Maryhill': Lord Provost accepts honorary university degree". Glasgow Times. 2025-07-01. Retrieved 2026-03-05.