1997 in Northern Ireland
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Events
- March - The first phase of the Forestside Shopping Centre in Belfast opens with a new Sainsbury's store.
- 1 May- United Kingdom general election, 1997
- 3 July - Taoiseach Bertie Ahern meets Prime Minister Tony Blair for the first time.
- 6 July - There is violence in nationalist areas after an Orange Order parade is allowed down the Garvaghy Road by the Royal Ulster Constabulary in Portadown.
- 20 July - The Provisional Irish Republican Army institutes a second ceasefire.
- 26 August - U2 play their first Belfast concert in over a decade as part of the PopMart Tour. 40,000 fans attended the concert in Belfast Botanic Gardens.
- 7 October - Substantial all-party talks begin in Northern Ireland.
- 27 December - Loyalist Volunteer Force leader Billy Wright is shot dead in the Maze prison by members of the Irish National Liberation Army.[1]
Arts and literature
- Seamus Deane's first novel, Reading in the Dark (published in 1996), is shortlisted for the Booker Prize and wins the Irish Times International Fiction Prize and The Irish Literature Prize.
- Ciarán Carson's The Star Factory is published and wins the Yorkshire Post Book Award (Book of the Year).
- Waterfront Hall, concert and conference venue in Belfast is completed.
Sport
Football
- Irish League
- Winners: Crusaders
- Winners: Glenavon 1 - 0 Cliftonville
- Winners: Derry City
- Winners: Shelbourne 2 - 0 Derry City
Deaths
- 7 January - Patricia McLaughlin, Ulster Unionist Party MP.
- 7 March - Geraldine Clinton Little, poet (b.1923).
- 17 April - Chaim Herzog, sixth President of Israel (1983–1993) (b.1918).
- 2 May - Robin Kinahan, Unionist politician and businessman (b.1916).
- 22 July - Vincent Hanna, television journalist (b.1939).
- 4 October - Sheila McGibbon, actress (b.1921).
- 27 December - Billy Wright, former leader of the Loyalist Volunteer Force (b.1960).
- 29 December - John Graham, Irish Republican Army activist in the 1940s (b.1915).
- Brendan Smyth, Catholic priest and convicted child molester (b.1927).
- Kennedy Lindsay - Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party politician and British Ulster Dominion Party leader (born in Canada).
References
- ↑ "Loyalist leader murdered in prison". BBC On This Day (27 December). 27 December 1997. Retrieved 6 February 2009.