1996 in Ireland
Events from the year 1996 in Ireland.
Events
- 24 January – The international body proposed six principles of democracy and non-violence ('the Mitchell principles') as conditions for entry to all-party talks in Northern Ireland.
- 5 February – The Football Association of Ireland appointed Mick McCarthy as manager of the Irish football team.
- 9 February – A large Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb exploded in the London Docklands area, near Canary Wharf, injuring around forty, and marking the end of a 17-month IRA ceasefire.[1][2]
- 11 March – The Hepatitis Tribunal opened in Dublin.
- 6 June – President Mary Robinson became the first serving Irish president to visit the United Kingdom and to meet a British monarch when she visited Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.[3]
- 7 June – Detective Garda Jerry McCabe was shot dead by the IRA in Adare, County Limerick.
- 17 June – The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland was signed into law, repealing the absolute constitutional prohibition of divorce under the terms of the Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act, 1995.
- 26 June – Crime reporter Veronica Guerin was shot dead in her car in Dublin.
- 25 September – The last Magdalene asylum closed, in Waterford.[4]
- 29 November – It was revealed that Dunnes Stores paid £208,000 for an extension to Minister Michael Lowry's house.
- 13 December – On the opening day of a Dublin summit, EU leaders achieved a breakthrough in the argument over preparations for a single European currency.
- 23 December – French film-maker Sophie Toscan du Plantier was murdered outside her holiday home in Schull, County Cork.[5]
Arts and literature
Sport
Gaelic football
Golf
Hurling
Olympics
- Swimmer Michelle Smith won three gold medals and one bronze in the Atlanta Olympics.
Soccer
Boxing
Births
Deaths
January to June
- 8 January – Joyce McCartan, community activist.
- 12 February – James Camlin Beckett, historian.
- 18 February – Cathal Ó Sándair, writer (born 1922).
- 9 March – Ollie Walsh, Kilkenny hurler (born 1937).
- 5 April – Gerard L'Estange, member of the Seanad, Fine Gael TD.
- 22 April – Molly Keane, novelist and playwright (born 1904).
- 24 April – Tomás de Bhaldraithe, Irish language scholar and lexicographer (born 1916).
- 9 June – Patrick Flynn, Liberal Party of Canada MP (born 1921).
- 10 June – Peter Raftery, diplomat.
- 26 June – Veronica Guerin, journalist, murdered by drug dealers (born 1958).
July to December
- 9 July – Christopher Casson, actor (born 1912).
- 16 July – Joe Dunn, Roman Catholic priest and broadcaster.
- 6 August – Havelock Nelson, composer and pianist (born 1917).
- 18 August – Charles Mitchel, actor and television newsreader, read the first Telefís Éireann news bulletin in 1961 (born 1920).
- 25 August – Erskine Barton Childers, diplomat writer and broadcaster, son of President Childers (born 1929).
- August – Kathleen Mills, camogie player (born 1923).
- 11 November – Liam Naughten, Fine Gael politician, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1995 until his death. (born 1944).
- 24 November – Michael O'Hehir, sports commentator and journalist (born 1920).
Full date unknown
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