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1996 in Northern Ireland

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Centuries:
  
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Incumbents

  • Monarch - Elizabeth II
  • Events

  • 24 January - The international body proposes six principles of democracy and non-violence ('the Mitchell principles') as conditions for entry to all-party talks in Northern Ireland.
  • 9 February - A large Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb explodes in the London Docklands area, near Canary Wharf, injuring around forty, and marking the end of a 17-month IRA ceasefire.
  • 31 March - Crumlin Road (HM Prison) in Belfast is closed.
  • 30 May - Elections to the Northern Ireland Forum.
  • 7–11 July - Drumcree conflict: A standoff over the annual Orange Order parade at Drumcree leads to rioting here and elsewhere in Northern Ireland. There are two related deaths and around 150 injuries.
  • 1 October - Radio station Belfast CityBeat begins broadcasting.
  • 7 October - Thiepval barracks bombing: The IRA explodes two car bombs inside the British Army headquarters at Lisburn, killing one soldier and injuring 37 other people.
  • Arts and literature

  • August - Marie Jones' play Stones in His Pockets premieres in Belfast.
  • The Hole in the Wall Gang win a Royal Television Society Award for Best Regional Programme for the comedy Two Ceasefires and a Wedding, the 1995 pilot for Give My Head Peace.
  • Seamus Deane publishes his novel Reading in the Dark.
  • Seamus Heaney publishes his poetry collection The Spirit Level which wins the poetry section of the 1996 Whitbread Awards.
  • Deirdre Madden publishes her novel One by One in the Darkness which is shortlisted for the 1997 Orange Prize for Fiction.
  • Robert McLiam Wilson publishes his novel Eureka Street.
  • Football

  • Irish League
  • Irish Cup
  • Motorcycling

  • 20 April - Robert Dunlop, after an accident in 1994, returns to race in the Cookstown 100, taking ninth place in the 125cc race won by brother, Joey Dunlop.
  • Deaths

  • 12 February - Bob Shaw, science fiction novelist (born 1931).
  • 6 August - Havelock Nelson, composer and pianist (born 1917).
  • 1 October - Pat McGeown, volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army, took part in the 1981 Irish hunger strike (born 1956).
  • 4 October - Humphrey Atkins, fifth Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
  • 17 December - Ruby Murray, singer (born 1935).
  • Full date unknown

  • Arthur Armstrong, painter (born 1924).
  • References

    1996 in Northern Ireland Wikipedia


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