1968 in Ireland
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See also: 1967 in Ireland, other events of 1968, 1969 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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[edit] Events
- January 8 - An Taoiseach Jack Lynch and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill meet for talks in Dublin.
- March 10 - Minister for Education Donagh O'Malley collapses and dies while campaigning in County Clare.
- March 17 - A seat to commemorate the poet Patrick Kavanagh is unveiled alongside the Grand Canal in Dublin.
- March 24 - An Aer Lingus aircraft, St Phelim, plunges into the Irish Sea off the Tuskar Rock killing all 57 passengers.
- May 29 - President de Valera opens the John F. Kennedy Memorial Park in New Ross, County Wexford.
- June 6 - Ireland mourns the loss of Senator Robert Kennedy who was assassinated. Dáil Éireann pays tribute and a book of condolence is opened.
- September 18 - George Best is the star atrraction as Manchester United beat Waterford City 3-1 at Lansdowne Road.
- October 5 - Police in Derry baton-charge a Northern Ireland civil rights march.
- October 8 - 20 new traffic wardens are introduced on Dublin's streets.
- October 25 - the New University of Ulster is opened in Coleraine, County Londonderry.
- December 13 - According to the Economic and Social Research Institute 60% of undergraduates in this country will emigrate on graduation.
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[edit] Sports
- Tony Dunne and George Best become the first Irish footballers to pick up European Cup winners medals as Manchester United defeat Benfica in the final at Wembley Stadium.
[edit] Births
- January 18 - Fiona O'Malley, Progressive Democrats Teachta Dála representing Dún Laoghaire
[edit] Deaths
- November 7 - Margaret M. Pearse, sister of Pádraig Pearse and Willie Pearse, represented Dublin County in the 8th Dáil, Fianna Fáil member of Seanad from 1938 to 1969