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24 January - Winston Churchill dies at the age of 90, as the result of a stroke he suffered on January 15.[2]
30 January - Thousands attend Winston Churchill's state funeral. During the three days of lying-in-state, 321,000 people file past the catafalque, and the funeral procession travels from Westminster Hall to the service at St Paul's Cathedral, attended by the Queen, Prime Minister Harold Wilson, and representatives of 112 countries.[3]
24 September - The British governor of Aden cancels the Aden constitution and takes direct control of the protectorate, due to the bad security situation.
6 October - Ian Brady, a 27-year-old stock clerk from Hyde in Cheshire, is arrested for allegedly hacking 17-year-old apprentice electrician Edward Evans to death at a house on the Hattersley housing estate.
16 October - Police find a girl's body on Saddleworth Moor near Oldham in Lancashire. The body is quickly identified as that of Lesley Ann Downey, who disappeared on Boxing Day last year from a fairground in the Ancoats area of Manchester, at the age of 10. Ian Brady, arrested last week for the murder of a 17-year-old man in nearby Hattersley, is charged with murdering Lesley, as is his 23-year-old girlfriend Myra Hindley. Police suspect that John Kilbride, a 12-year-old boy who was last seen alive nearly two years ago, may also be buried on the moors.
22 October - African countries demand that the United Kingdom use force to prevent Rhodesia from declaring unilateral independence.
Police find the decomposed body of a boy on Saddleworth Moor. The body is identified as that of John Kilbride, who was last seen alive in Ashton-under-Lyne on 23 November 1963, at the age of 12. Police suspect that other missing children from the area around Manchester may be buried on the moors.
29 October - Ian Brady and Myra Hindley appear in court, charged with the murders of Edward Evans (17), Lesley Ann Downey (10) and John Kilbride (12).
5 November - Martial law is announced in Rhodesia. The UN General Assembly accepts British intent to use force against Rhodesia if necessary by a vote of 82-9.
30 December - President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia announces that Zambia and the United Kingdom have agreed to a deadline before which the Rhodesian white government should be ousted.