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1971 in Northern Ireland

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Centuries:
  
20th 21st

Decades:
  
1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s

Incumbents

  • Monarch - Elizabeth II
  • Events

  • 6 February - Gunner Robert Curtis becomes the first British Army soldier to be killed in The Troubles.
  • 15 February - Decimal Day: The United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland both switch to decimal currency.
  • 10 March - 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings: Three young off-duty Royal Highland Fusiliers are lured from a bar in Belfast and shot by the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
  • 20 March - Maj. James Chichester-Clark resigns as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. He is succeeded on 23 March by Brian Faulkner.
  • 16 July - The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) announces that it is withdrawing from the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
  • 9 August - Internment without trial is introduced in Northern Ireland. In Operation Demetrius, over 300 republicans are 'lifted' in pre-dawn raids. Some loyalists are later arrested.
  • 12 August - British troops begin clearing operations in Belfast following the worst rioting in years. Taoiseach Jack Lynch calls for an end to the Stormont administration.
  • 27 September - Prime ministers Edward Heath, Jack Lynch and Brian Faulkner meet at Chequers to discuss the Northern Ireland situation.
  • 30 October - The Democratic Unionist Party is founded by the Rev. Ian Paisley.
  • 19 November - Taoiseach Jack Lynch has talks with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Harold Wilson in Dublin.
  • 4 December - The McGurk's Bar bombing, carried out by the Ulster Volunteer Force in Belfast, kills fifteen people, the highest death toll from a single incident in the city during The Troubles.
  • Arts and literature

  • 5 March - Ulster Hall, Belfast, becomes the first place in which Led Zeppelin play their iconic song "Stairway to Heaven".
  • Paul Muldoon publishes his first poetry collection Knowing My Place.
  • Frank Ormsby publishes his first poetry collection Ripe for Company.
  • Blackstaff Press established in Belfast.
  • Football

  • Irish League
  • Irish Cup
  • Births

  • 31 January - Patrick Kielty, comedian and television presenter.
  • 1 February - Alan Fettis, footballer.
  • 5 June - Susan Lynch, actress.
  • 25 June - Neil Lennon, footballer.
  • 13 July - Eamonn Magee, boxer.
  • 2 August - Michael Hughes, footballer.
  • 2 August - Anthony Tohill, Gaelic footballer.
  • 10 September - David Humphreys, Irish international rugby union footballer.
  • 12 December - Naomi Long, Alliance Party MLA.
  • Full date unknown

  • Darran Lindsay, motorcycle road racer, killed while practising (died 2006).
  • Deaths

  • 24 January - St. John Greer Ervine, dramatist and author (born 1883).
  • 15 May - Billy Reid, volunteer in Provisional Irish Republican Army, killed in gunfight with British Army (born 1939).
  • 14 June - Gerard Dillon, artist (born 1916).
  • 27 July - Charlie Tully, footballer (born 1924).
  • References

    1971 in Northern Ireland Wikipedia