Steven Lawther

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Steven Lawther is the author of Unthinkable - Raith Rovers' improbable journey from the bottom of the top of Scottish football published by Pitch Publishing in 2014. The book tells the story of Raith Rovers 1994 League Cup win and was listed on The Scotsman's best Scottish sport reads of 2014. His second book, Arrival - How Scotland's women took their place on the world stage and inspired a generation was published by Pitch Publishing in 2021 and documents the history of the Scotland National Women's Team and their journey to the 2019 World Cup.[1]

Lawther is a former head of communications for the Scottish Labour Party.[2][failed verification] He came to prominence when he resigned from his post three months before the Scottish Parliament election campaign in 2007.[3][failed verification] Labour went on to lose the election to the Scottish National Party. Lawther also conducted opinion polling for the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland in relation to the devolution of policing and justice powers in 2010.

In 2007, Lawther established a research and communications agency called Red Circle.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NEW BOOK: Awaiting 'ARRIVAL - How Scotland's Women Took Their Place on the World Stage and Inspired a Generation'". 21 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Home". scottishlabour.org.uk.
  3. ^ "Scottish Sunday - Scotland's Independent Sunday". Scottish Sunday.
  4. ^ "Ex-Labour Party advisor sets up Red Circle". Research. Archived from the original on 17 November 2015.