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11 April - The British Government agrees to allow Singapore its independence.[6]
15 April - Suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams is controversially found not guilty at the Old Bailey after Britain's longest murder trial. Political interference is suspected.[7]
3 June - Actor and playwright Noel Coward returns to Britain from the West Indies amid criticism that he is living abroad to avoid having to pay tax. [1]
20 July - Prime minister Harold Macmillan makes an optimistic speech to his fellow party members, telling them that "most of our people have never had it so good". [2]
20-28 July - Transport and General Workers' Union stages national strike by provincial (non-municipal) bus crews; some violence against non-strikers is reported.[11]
31 July - The Tryweryn Bill, permitting Liverpool City Council to build a reservoir which will drown the village of Capel Celyn, becomes law.
4 September - Publication of the Wolfenden report recommending "homosexual behaviour between consenting adults in private should no longer be a criminal offence".[13]
1 October - Britain introduces a vaccine against Asian Flu, which has already killed thousands of people worldwide. [3]
10 October - The graphite core of the nuclear reactor at Windscale, Cumbria, catches fire, releasing substantial amounts of radioactive contamination into the surrounding area.[14]
30 October - The government unveils plans which will allow women to join the House of Lords for the first time. [4]
8 November - An inquiry into last month's fire at Windscale nuclear power plant blames the accident on a combination of human error, poor management and faulty instruments. [5]