September 2005 in Britain and Ireland

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This page deals with current events in the English-speaking places of Europe. These are England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Guernsey and Gibraltar.

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[edit] Deaths in September

Other recent deaths

[edit] Ongoing events

• Investigation into July 2005 London bombings
Iraqi insurgency
Big Brother UK series 6
• Justice For Robert McCartney
European Constitution Ratification
Rebuilding of Wembley Stadium
2012 London Olympics

[edit] Future events

[edit] Upcoming holidays

[edit] Sports

[edit] Featured Seasons

[edit] Current sports events

[edit] Upcoming sports events

[edit] September

[edit] 26 September 2005 (Monday)

[edit] 23 September 2005 (Friday)

[edit] 22 September 2005 (Thursday)

[edit] 19 September 2005 (Monday)

[edit] 17 September 2005 (Saturday)

[edit] 16 September 2005 (Friday)

  • The manager of an Aberdeen taxi-firm who withdrew £60,000 from the local branch of the Royal Bank of Scotland only to discover that he had been overpaid by £40,000, was offered a bar supper as a reward when he took the money back. Derek Smith said that if he'd wanted a decent meal he would have kept the £40,000. The RBS subsequently arranged for a substantial donation to be made to the British Diabetic Association. (BBC Scotland)

[edit] 14 September 2005 (Wednesday)

[edit] 13 September 2005 (Tuesday)

[edit] 12 September 2005 (Monday)

[edit] 11 September 2005 (Sunday)

[edit] 10 September 2005 (Saturday)

[edit] 9 September 2005 (Friday)

[edit] 8 September 2005 (Thursday)

[edit] 7 September 2005 (Wednesday)

[edit] 6 September 2005 (Tuesday)

[edit] 5 September 2005 (Monday)

[edit] 4 September 2005 (Sunday)

[edit] 3 September 2005 (Saturday)

[edit] 2 September 2005 (Friday)


[edit] British and Irish events by month

(For earlier events in Britain and Ireland, see November 2004 and preceding months)