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1994 in Northern Ireland

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Centuries:
  
20th 21st

Decades:
  
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Incumbents

  • Monarch - Elizabeth II
  • Events

  • 2 June - 1994 Scotland RAF Chinook crash: A Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter carrying almost all the United Kingdom's senior Northern Ireland intelligence experts, crashes on the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland, killing all 25 passengers and 4 crew members.
  • 18 June - Loughinisland massacre: Members of the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force attack a crowded bar at Loughinisland in County Down with assault rifles, killing six.
  • 31 August - The Provisional Irish Republican Army announces a complete cessation of military operations.
  • 6 September - Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, John Hume and Gerry Adams hold an historic meeting at Government Buildings in Dublin. All three pledge their commitment to the democratic idea.
  • 13 October - Loyalist paramilitary groups announce a ceasefire six weeks after the IRA.
  • Armagh is restored to city status in the United Kingdom.
  • Lagan Weir in Belfast is completed.
  • Northern Ireland population estimated to be 1,643,700.
  • Arts and literature

  • 18 May - Anne Devlin's play After Easter is premiered in Stratford-upon-Avon and wins her the Lloyds Playwright of the Year award.
  • 8 August - Marie Jones' monodrama A Night in November is premiered in Belfast, played by Dan Gordon.
  • Colin Bateman's Divorcing Jack is published and is awarded the Betty Trask Prize by the Society of Authors, for the best debut by a writer under the age of 35.
  • Maurice Leitch's novel Gilchrist is published.
  • Eoin McNamee's novel Resurrection Man is published.
  • Danny Morrison's novel On The Back of the Swallow is published.
  • Paul Muldoon's poetry collection The Annals of Chile is published and wins the T. S. Eliot Prize.
  • The alternative rock band Snow Patrol is formed by students from Northern Ireland at the University of Dundee.
  • Football

  • Irish League
  • Irish Cup
  • FAI Cup
  • Motorcycling

  • Robert Dunlop suffers a major accident at the Isle of Man Formula One TT, putting him out of action for the rest of 1994 and 1995.
  • Deaths

  • 11 July - Ray Smallwoods, Ulster Democratic Party leader.
  • 19 September - Frankie Kennedy, traditional flute and tin whistle player and co-founder of Altan (born 1955).
  • References

    1994 in Northern Ireland Wikipedia