March 2007 in Britain and Ireland
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- The BBC issues a plea for information on the whereabouts of its Gaza correspondent, Alan Johnston, who has been missing for three days and is believed by Palestinian security officials to have been kidnapped. (BBC)
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- Five British Embassy workers kidnapped in Ethiopia twelve days ago have been set free in neighbouring Eritrea. (The Times) (Wikinews)
- A draft Climate Change Bill is published in the United Kingdom, outlining a framework for achieving a mandatory 60% cut in carbon emissions by 2050. (BBC)
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- Nigel Griffiths resigns as the Deputy Leader of the House of Commons over the proposed expansion of the Trident missile program. (The Scotsman)
- The BBC's correspondent in the Gaza Strip, Alan Johnston, who is the only foreign reporter from a major media organisation based in Gaza, is kidnapped. All the main Palestinian militant groups have called for his release. (BBC) (Wikinews)
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- Two British soldiers serving with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization International Security Assistance Force force in Afghanistan are killed in Helmand province during clashes with Taliban forces. (BBC)
- A memorial service is held at St Mary's Church in Dover to mark the 20th anniversary of the Zeebrugge ferry disaster. (BBC)
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British and Irish events by month
(For earlier events in Britain and Ireland, see November 2004 and preceding months)