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8 June - Naomi
James becomes the first woman to sail around the world
single-handedly.[5]
19 June - Cricketer Ian Botham becomes the first man in the
history of the game to score a century and take eight wickets in
one innings of a Test match.[6]
21 June
An outbreak of shooting between Provisional IRA members and the
British Army
leaves one civilian and three IRA men dead.[7]
19 September - British Police launch a massive murder hunt, following the
discovery of the dead body of newspaper boy Carl Bridgewater (13) at a farmhouse near
Kingswinford in
the West Midlands. Carl is believed
to have been shot dead after disturbing a burglary at the property.[13]
5 November - Rioters sack the British Embassy in Tehran.
23 November - Pollyanna's nightclub in Birmingham is forced to lift its ban on
black and Chinese revellers,
after a one-year investigation by the Commission for Racial
Equality concludes that the nightclub's entry policy was
racist.
30 November - An industrial dispute closes down The Times
newspaper.[5]
10 December - Peter D. Mitchell wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for
his contribution to the understanding of biological energy transfer
through the formulation of the chemiosmotic theory".[15]