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Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Sport
3.1
Gaelic football
3.2
Golf
3.3
Hurling
3.4
Soccer
4
Births
5
Deaths
5.1
January to June
5.2
July to December
5.3
Full date unknown
Events
January 4 - The
Euro
makes its debut on European financial markets.
January 13 -
Derek Hill
becomes the eleventh honorary citizen of Ireland.
February 5 - New legislation changes the name of the RSI No to the
Personal Public Service Number
and expands its use.
March 31 - The
Irish Land Commission
is dissolved.
May 21 -
Gay Byrne
hosts his last
Late Late Show
after 37 years.
May 22 - The electorate of the entire island of Ireland go to the polls to vote on the
Good Friday Agreement
.
May 23 - People North and South give their overwhelming support to the Good Friday Agreement.
August 11 - Ireland joins the world and watches the last solar eclipse of the millennium.
August 28 - 80,000 fans see the
Robbie Williams
concert at Slane Castle,
County Meath
.
October 12 -
Peter Mandelson
arrives in
Belfast
as the new
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
.
October 20 -
President McAleese
leads tributes to the former
Taoiseach
Jack Lynch
who died aged 82.
November 29 - Ten designated ministers are appointed to the power-sharing
Northern Ireland Assembly
.
December 2 - The
Irish Government
ratifies changes to Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution. Direct rule from
Westminster
in
Northern Ireland
ends.
December 13 - The first meeting of the
North-South Ministerial Council
takes place in
Armagh
.
December 31 - The last sunset of the
millennium
occurs at 4.41 p.m. at Dursey Head in west Cork.
Arts and literature
November 1 -
Sligo
boyband
,
Westlife
released their first album. To date, they are the only artist to have 7 singles straight at UK number one.
Sport
Gaelic football
Meath GAA
beat
Cork GAA
1-11 to 1-8 to win their second
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
in four years.
Golf
Murphy's Irish Open
is won by
Sergio García
(Spain).
Hurling
Cork GAA
beat
Kilkenny GAA
0-13 to 0-12 to win the
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
for the first time since 1990.
Soccer
St Patrick's Athletic
win the
League of Ireland
for the 3rd time in 4 years.
Births
Deaths
January to June
15 January -
Robert Lowry, Baron Lowry
,
Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
(b.
1919
).
28 January -
Markey Robinson
, artist (b.
1918
).
8 February -
Iris Murdoch
, novelist and philosopher (b.
1919
).
22 February -
Pat Upton
,
Irish Labour Party
TD
(b.
1944
).
25 April -
William McCrea
, astronomer and mathematician (b.
1904
).
25 April -
Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin
, journalist, author, sports official and sixth president of the
International Olympic Committee
(b.
1914
).
19 May - Victor Bewley.
23 May -
Cathal Gannon
,
harpsichord
maker and
fortepiano
restorer (b.
1910
).
15 June -
Fred Tiedt
, boxer (b.
1935
).
July to December
17 July -
Donal McCann
, actor (b.
1943
).
27 July -
Malachi Martin
,
Roman Catholic
priest
and author (b.
1921
).
21 August -
Noel Larmour
, cricketer and diplomat (b.
1916
).
21 August -
Maurice Gerard Moynihan
, civil servant and writer (b.
1902
).
24 August - Eithne Strong, poet.
13 October -
Michael Hartnett
, poet (b.
1941
).
15 October -
Josef Locke
, tenor (b.
1917
).
20 October -
Jack Lynch
, former
Taoiseach
and leader of
Fianna Fáil
(b.
1917
).
October -
Micheál Cranitch
, Fianna Fáil politician,
Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann
in 1973. (b.
1912
).
14 November -
Brian Ó Cuív
, son-in-law of
Eamon de Valera
, Celtic scholar and author.
29 November -
Michael O'Halloran
, politician in the UK (b.
1933
).
30 December -
Tom Aherne
, soccer player (b.
1919
).
Full date unknown
Manliff Barrington
, motorcycle racer (b.
1910
).
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