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2000 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 2000 in the United Kingdom.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
- 7 June - Tony Blair receives a hostile reception during a speech at the Women's Institute, where he is heckled and slow hand-clapped by furious members.
- 10 June - The much-anticipated Millennium Bridge opens to the public, but has to close after it starts swaying.[6]
- 30 June - David Copeland is found guilty of causing the three nail bomb attacks in London last year. He is sentenced to life imprisonment and the trial judge recommends that he should serve at least 30 years before being considered for parole, meaning that he is likely to remain in prison until at least 2029 and the age of 54.
July
August
September
October
November
December
- 29 December - Arctic weather conditions blight Britain, with heavy snow and temperatures as low as -13C plaguing the country and causing extensive gridlocking on the roads and railways.
- 31 December - The Millennium Dome closes after one year.
Publications
Births
Deaths
- 2 January - Patrick O'Brian, writer (born 1914)
- 9 January - Nigel Tranter, historian and author (born 1909)
- 23 February - Sir Stanley Matthews, footballer (born 1915)
- 24 February - Michael Colvin, politician (born 1932)
- 28 March - Anthony Powell, novelist (born 1905)
- 8 April - Bernie Grant, politician (born 1944, Guyana)
- 14 April - Wilf Mannion, footballer (born 1918)
- 27 April - Clifford Forsythe, politician (born 1929)
- 28 April - Penelope Fitzgerald, poet, essayist and biographer (born 1916)
- 17 May - Donald Coggan, Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1909)
- 21 May - Dame Barbara Cartland, novelist (born 1901)
- 21 May - Sir John Gielgud, actor (born 1904)
- 17 June - Brian Statham, cricketer (born 1930)
- 11 July - Robert Runcie, former Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1921)
- 5 August - Sir Alec Guinness, actor and writer (born 1914)
- 6 August - Robin Day, political broadcaster (born 1923)
- 2 September - Audrey Wise, politician (born 1935)
- 19 September - Anthony Robert Klitz, artist (born 1917)
- 25 September - R. S. Thomas, poet (born 1913)
- 9 October - Patrick Anthony Porteous, recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1918)
- 11 October - Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland (born 1937)
- 11 November - Hugh Paddick, actor (born 1915)
- 27 November - Malcolm Bradbury, author and academic (born 1932)
- 28 November - Len Shackleton, footballer (born 1922)
- 4 December - Colin Cowdrey, cricketer (born 1932)
- 18 December - Kirsty MacColl, singer-songwriter (born 1959)
References
See also
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