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25 March - A large National Front rally in London protests
against European integration.[8]
April - Carmaker Vauxhall launches the entry-level Chevette, a
small three-door hatchback which has rear-wheel drive and from next
year will also be available as a saloon and an estate.
13 April - A 22-year-old woman is raped at her bedsit in Cambridge. Cambridgeshire Police believe that she is
the sixth victim of a mystery rapist who has been operating across
the city since October last year.
In June, Cambridgeshire
Police arrest 47-year-old Peter Cook in connection with the
rapes; he is sentenced to life imprisonment in October.[9]
26 April - A conference of members of the Labour
Party vote against continued membership of the EEC.[10]
5 June - 67% of voters support continued membership of the EEC
in a referendum.[11]
9 June - Proceedings in Parliament broadcast
on radio for the first time.[12]
19 August - Headingley cricket ground vandalised
by supporters of the armed robber George Davis campaigning
for his release from prison. A scehduled test match between England
and Australia due to take place there had to be abandoned.[14]
28 September–3 October - The Spaghetti House siege, in which
nine people were taken as hostages, takes place in London.[19]
October - Vauxhall announces its second new model
launch of the year - the Cavalier, which replaces the Victor and is
based on the German Opel
Ascona, is a direct competitor for the big-selling Ford Cortina.
December - Donald Neilson, 39, is arrested in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, on suspicion of being
the "Black Panther" murderer who is believed to have carried out
five murders in the last two years.[1]
6 December–12 December - Balcombe Street Siege: IRA
members on the run from police break into a London flat taking the
residents hostage. The siege ended after six days with the gunmen
giving themselves up to the police.[24][25]
11 December - British and Icelandic ships clash marking the beginning of
the third Cod War.[26]