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Monarch - Elizabeth II
9 January - British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mo Mowlam, visits loyalist prisoners in the Maze prison. Afterward loyalists agree to attend the Stormont talks.
20 February - Sinn Féin is excluded from the Northern Ireland talks for two weeks. Protests in Belfast follow.
10 April (Good Friday) - The British and Irish governments and all the political parties in the Northern Ireland (except the Democratic Unionist Party) sign the Belfast Agreement.
19 May - John Hume and David Trimble join U2 on stage in Belfast as they make a direct appeal to young voters in Northern Ireland to vote 'yes' in the referendum on the Good Friday Agreement.
22 May - The Belfast Agreement is endorsed in a referendum by people north and south of the border.
25 June - The people of Northern Ireland go to the polls to elect a new Assembly.
June - Crumlin Road Courthouse is closed and the site is eventually sold to a private developer.
1 July - The new Northern Ireland Assembly first meets, in "shadow" form; Reg Empey and Seamus Mallon are elected First Minister and deputy First Minister respectively.
12 July - Three young children are killed in a loyalist arson attack in Ballymoney.
15 August - Omagh bombing: 29 people die in a car bomb explosion near the centre of Omagh, County Tyrone, caused by the Real Irish Republican Army.
3 September - Bill Clinton, President of the United States, visits Omagh and views the bomb damage.
16 October - John Hume and David Trimble are announced as the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
6 November - David Trimble returns as First Minister in succession to Reg Empey.
10 December - John Hume and David Trimble are presented with the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway.
Arts and literature
Malachi O'Doherty's study The Trouble With Guns: Republican Strategy and the Provisional IRA is published.
Irish League
Irish Cup
Robert Dunlop wins the Ultra-Lightweight race at the Isle of Man TT.
2 September - Jackie Blanchflower, footballer (b.1933).
13 November - Valerie Hobson, actress (b.1917).
Sean McAloon, Uillean piper and pipe maker (b.1923).
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