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2 May - The United Kingdom becomes a member of the OECD.[6]
6 May - Tottenham Hotspur become the
first English football team this century to win the
double of the league title and FA Cup, completing their triumph with a 2-0 win
over Leicester City in the FA Cup final.
The last team to achieve this were Aston Villa in 1897.
8 May - George
Blake is sentenced to 42 years imprisonment for spying, having
been found guilty of being a double agent who was in the pay of the Soviet Union.
14 June - The government unveils new "panda" crossings with
push button controls for pedestrians. The new crossings are set to
appear on British roads next year. [1]
10 August - Britain applies for membership in the EEC.
16 August - The play "Lady Chatterley" by John Harte - based on
D.H.Lawrence's novel - opens at The Arts Theatre in London and is
well reviewed by West End theatre critic Harold Hobson.
23 August - Police launch a man hunt for the perpetrator of the
A6
murder, who shot dead 36-year-old Michael Gregsten and
paralysed his mistress Valerie Storie.[7]