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Events
- 30 January - Postal workers enter a 20 day wildcat strike disrupting most of Belfast's delivery service.
- 25 February - Rioting in Dublin as Republican protesters organise counter protests to a "Love Ulster" (Unionist) parade in the city, which subsequently become violent.
- 17 March - New Oncology Centre is opened at Belfast City Hospital.
- 15 May The members of the Northern Ireland Assembly are recalled 3 and a half years after the assembly was suspended, with a view to electing an executive, and having the suspension lifted
- 22 May - Belfast City airport is renamed George Best Belfast City Airport on what would have been George Best's 60th birthday.
- 1 July - President Mary McAleese and leading representatives of all political parties in Ireland, north and south, mark the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme at the National War Memorial, Islandbridge
- 11 October - Multi-party political talks on Northern Ireland held in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, ending on 13 October and resulting in the St Andrews Agreement.
- 18 October - Northern Ireland overtake the Republic of Ireland in the Fifa rankings for the first time. [1]
- 24 November - Loyalist Michael Stone, attempts to bomb the NI Assembly on the first day of the 'transitional assembly' following the St Andrews Agreement and when nominations for first and deputy first minister are due to be made.[2][3]
Government
Arts and literature
Sport
Athletics
Football
- 2 September - Northern Ireland 0 - 3 Iceland
- 6 September - Northern Ireland 3 - 2 Spain
- 7 October - Denmark 0 - 0 Northern Ireland
- 11 October - Northern Ireland 1 - 0 Latvia
- Other International Matches
- December - George Best Memorial Trust launches a fund-raising drive to raise £200,000 in subscriptions to pay for a life-size bronze sculpture of George Best.[7]
Gaelic games
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Golf
Ice Hockey
Motorcycling
Rugby Union
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- Ireland claim the triple crown
Deaths
- 5 January - Merlyn Rees 85, third Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
- 7 January - Alf McMichael, footballer (b.1927).
- 8 January- Tony Banks, Baron Stratford, former Labour Party MP and Minister for Sport (b.1943)
- 4 April - Denis Donaldson, volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, member of Sinn Féin, exposed in 2005 as an informer (b.1950).
- 11 April - Siobhán O'Hanlon, Sinn Féin official (b.1963).
- 30 April - Billy McComb, magician and comedian (b.1922).
- 22 May - Richard McIlkenny, one of the Birmingham Six.
- 21 June - Denis Faul, monsignor, Northern Ireland civil rights activist, chaplin to prisoners in Maze Prison during 1981 Irish Hunger Strike (b.1932).
- 17 August - Ken Goodall, international rugby player (b.1947).
- 20 August - Bryan Budd, Parachute Regiment Corporal killed on active service in Afghanistan and posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross (b.1977).
- 5 September - Anne Gregg travel writer and TV presenter (b.1940).
- 9 September - Darran Lindsay, motorcycle road racer, killed while practising (b.1971).
- 14 November - John Hallam, actor (b.1941).
References
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