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One Morning in March

Dunblane and the Shooting that Changed Britain

Stephen McGinty

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English
Swift Press
09 June 2026
On 13 March 1996 Thomas Hamilton walked into the gym hall of a primary school in Dunblane armed with four legally owned handguns and in less than four minutes fired 105 bullets, killing 16 young children, their teacher and injuring many more. It was a crime that first shocked the world then changed the nation.

Based on original archival research and exclusive interviews with parents, politicians and police, One Morning in March tells for the first time the incredible and powerful true story of how, in their darkest hour, a band of parents used their grief as fuel in a fight to forever ban handguns in Britain, and create the tightest gun laws in the world.
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Imprint:   Swift Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781800756090
ISBN 10:   1800756097
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Stephen McGinty is one of Scotland’s leading journalists and the author of five non-fiction books, including Fire in the Night: The Piper Alpha Disaster, which was critically acclaimed and highly praised for its sensitive yet compelling handling of a national tragedy. As a documentary producer, he made Dunblane: Our Story, the BAFTA-winning documentary about the shooting, released in 2016 for the 20th anniversary. He currently writes for The Sunday Times.

Reviews for One Morning in March: Dunblane and the Shooting that Changed Britain

'One Morning in March is a page-turner. Stephen McGinty has scrupulously documented each step along the road to catastrophe, introducing the reader to everyone involved. One can feel one’s heart racing as the narrative moves towards the dreadful climax' - Chris Mullen, The Spectator 'Harrowing and engrossing... There is no question that McGinty does his subject justice. The book is meticulously researched but written with deep humanity and an immediacy that makes it hard to put down, even though the reading experience is an extremely painful one... McGinty’s account is a fitting reminder of the lessons that had to be learned – and of the courage of so many in the face of such unbearable horror and heartbreak' Nicola Sturgeon, MSP for Glasgow Southside constituency, and the former First Minister of Scotland 'The incredible and powerful true story of how, in their darkest hour, a band of parents used their grief as fuel in a fight with John Major's Conservative government to forever ban handguns in Britain' - The Herald 'One Morning in March is McGinty’s meticulous and painstaking account of not just the day itself but the events that enabled it to happen, and the nationwide repercussions. It is by turns dry and tortuously detailed, and utterly heartbreaking. You will find it almost impossible to read without weeping... The power of McGinty’s book lies not just in its brutal reconstruction of the day but in its forensic questions about decisions that were taken – and not taken' Telegraph


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