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1995 in Ireland
.
Incumbents
President
:
Mary Robinson
Taoiseach
:
John Bruton
(
FG
)
Tánaiste
:
Dick Spring
(
Lab
)
Minister for Finance
:
Ruairi Quinn
(
Lab
)
Chief Justice
:
Liam Hamilton
Dáil
:
27th
Seanad
:
20th
Events
27 January –
Taoiseach
,
John Bruton
, and
Sinn Féin
leader
Gerry Adams
held their first formal peace discussions.
2 February – President
Mary Robinson
addressed a joint session of the Houses of the
Oireachtas
.
15 February – English football hooligans
rioted at Lansdowne Road
stadium in
Dublin
during a friendly match between
Ireland
and
England
. The match was abandoned with Ireland 1–0 ahead. There were over 70 injuries, most of them English. The English fans were escorted out of Ireland by
the Army
.
22 February – The British Prime Minister,
John Major
, and the Taoiseach, John Bruton, launched a peace framework document for Northern Ireland.
7 March – Sir
Patrick Mayhew
, Northern Ireland Secretary, set out the conditions for Sinn Féin to join all-party peace talks, including "the actual decommissioning of some arms."
19 March – Dublin boxer
Steve Collins
beat world champion
Chris Eubank
to win the World Boxing Organization super middleweight championship title.
19 May –
Elizabeth II
and the
Duke of Edinburgh
made a visit to Northern Ireland. On the same day US President
Bill Clinton
approved a visa for Gerry Adams to enter the United States.
25 May – The last edition of
The Irish Press
newspaper was published.
31 May –
The Prince of Wales
began his first official visit to Dublin.
4 June – Ireland qualified for the quarterfinals of the
1995 Rugby World Cup
.
13 August – Gerry Adams told a rally in
Belfast
that the
Irish Republican Army
(IRA) "haven't gone away."
9 September –
David Trimble
became leader of the
Ulster Unionist Party
.
13 September – The Cabinet agreed the wording of a Constitutional Amendment on divorce.
25 September – The
Censorship of Publications Board
removed a ban on the sale of
Playboy
magazine, following the magazine's appeal against the prohibition. The
National Women's Council of Ireland
protested against the removal of the ban, which had existed since 1961.
[1]
1 November – Fianna Fáil party
teachta dála
(member of parliament)
Brian Lenihan
died aged 64.
2 November – A new blue-coloured £50 note featuring former president
Douglas Hyde
was issued.
11 November –
Neil Blaney
, the longest serving member of the Dáil, was buried on the
Fanad Peninsula
in County Donegal.
21 November – South Africa's deputy-President,
F. W. de Klerk
, addressed a Forum for Peace and Reconciliation at
Dublin Castle
.
24 November – In
the divorce referendum
, citizens voted narrowly to allow divorce. A vote recount two days later confirmed the result.
30 November – American President Bill Clinton and his wife
Hillary
spent the day in Northern Ireland.
1 December – President Bill Clinton addressed both
Houses of the Oireachtas
in Dublin.
[2]
Afterwards, he addressed 80,000 people in
College Green
. Later, he attended a state dinner at Dublin Castle.
12 December – Plans for a £200 million light rail transit system in Dublin were announced. Eventually to be called
Luas
, it was to connect the city centre with
Sandyford
,
Tallaght
and
Ballymun
.
16 December – A tribunal was established to compensate victims of
Hepatitis C
.
21 December –
Jack Charlton
retired as manager of the
Irish football team
.
Arts and literature
24 January –
The Chieftains
'
album
The Long Black Veil
was released. It included collaborations with
Van Morrison
(on "
Have I Told You Lately
") and
Sinéad O'Connor
(on folk songs including "
He Moved Through the Fair
").
21 April –
Sitcom
Father Ted
, written by
Arthur Mathews
and
Graham Linehan
and starring
Dermot Morgan
and
Ardal O'Hanlon
, first aired on
Channel 4
television in the United Kingdom.
[3]
[4]
2–23 May – Historical mini-series
The Hanging Gale
premiered on
RTÉ One
television.
13 May – Ireland staged the
Eurovision Song Contest
.
5 October – Poet
Seamus Heaney
was awarded the
Nobel Prize for Literature
.
Sebastian Barry
's play
The Steward of Christendom
was produced for the first time.
Phil Coulter
wrote the anthem "
Ireland's Call
" to a commission from the
Irish Rugby Football Union
.
Emma Donoghue
's novel
Hood
was published.
[5]
Anne Enright
's first novel
The Wig My Father Wore
was published.
Marian Keyes
' first novel
Watermelon
was published.
Patrick McCabe
's novel
The Dead School
was published.
Rachel Joynt
and
Remco de Fouw
's sculpture
Perpetual Motion
was installed on the
Naas
by-pass.
Sport
Association football
15 February – A match between
Ireland
and
England
was abandoned in the first half after some of the England fans ripped out seating in the West Stand of
Lansdowne Road
stadium and hurled it onto the pitch. Ireland had been leading 1–0 before the match was stopped.
Boxing
9 September –
Steve Collins
, "The Celtic Warrior", successfully defended his
World Boxing Organization
super middleweight
title against
Chris Eubank
at the
Green Glens Arena
,
Millstreet
,
County Cork
.
[6]
Gaelic football
17 September –
Dublin
were the All-Ireland
football
Champions following victory over
Tyrone
.
Golf
Murphy's Irish Open
was won by
Sam Torrance
(Scotland).
Hurling
Under new manager
Ger Loughnane
, Clare won the
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
for the first time since 1914.
Births
3 February –
Orla Gartland
, singer-songwriter
11 April –
Sycerika McMahon
, swimmer
5 August –
Evan Finnegan
, footballer
6 September –
Oisin Murphy
, jockey
Unknown –
Chris Walley
, actor
Deaths
January to June
1 February –
Tom O'Reilly
, Cavan Gaelic footballer and independent TD for
Cavan
1944–1948 (born 1915)
5 February –
Des Foley
, Gaelic footballer and hurler and
Fianna Fáil
TD
(born 1940).
20 February –
Thom McGinty
("The Diceman"), actor, model, and street mime artist (born 1952).
14 March –
Gerard Victory
, composer (born 1921).
30 March –
Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1940 near
Dunkirk
, France (born 1911).
30 March –
John Lighton Synge
, mathematician and physicist (born 1897).
3 April –
Jeremiah Newman
, Bishop of Limerick.
14 April –
Brian Coffey
, poet and publisher (born 1905).
24 April –
Florrie Burke
, soccer player (born 1918).
7 June –
Joseph Tomelty
, actor and playwright.
14 June –
Rory Gallagher
, guitarist (born 1948).
25 June –
Ernest Walton
, physicist, 1951
Nobel Prize for Physics
(born 1903).
27 June –
Gordon Wilson
, peace campaigner (born 1927).
July to December
4 July –
Seán Fallon
, Fianna Fáil politician,
Cathaoirleach
of
Seanad Éireann
from 1992 until his death. (born 1937)
12 July –
Muriel Gahan
, promoter of country crafts.
19 July –
Paddy Keaveney
,
Independent Fianna Fáil
TD
(born 1929).
23 August –
Johnny Carey
, soccer player and manager (born 1919).
21 September –
Frank Hall
, journalist and satirist (born
1921
).
27 September –
Sean Conway
,
Fianna Fáil
senator
.
1 November –
Brian Lenihan
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
, Cabinet Minister and
Seanad Éireann
member (born 1930).
8 November –
Neil Blaney
,
Fianna Fáil
TD
, Cabinet Minister and MEP (born 1922).
8 December –
Philip Lawrence
,
London
-based
headmaster
stabbed to death outside the gates of his school when he went to help a pupil being attacked by a gang (born 1947).
18 December –
Colville Deverell
, cricketer and politician (born 1907).
19 December –
P. A. Ó Síocháin
, journalist, author and lawyer (born 1905).
25 December –
James Boucher
, cricketer (born 1910).
Full date unknown
Niall Ó Dónaill
, Irish language lexicographer and writer (born 1908).
See also
1995 in Irish television
References
^
"Censors lift ban on
Playboy
"
.
Sun-Journal
. Associated Press. 27 September 1995. p. 3A
. Retrieved
29 May
2024
.
^
President of the United States, Joseph R Biden Jr to address joint sitting of the Houses of the Oireachtas
Houses of the Oireachtas, 2023-04-05.
^
"Release dates for "Father Ted"
"
.
IMDb
. Retrieved
21 March
2012
.
^
Corr, Alan (4 January 2011).
"In Ted We Trust"
.
RTÉ
. Archived from
the original
on 2 November 2012
. Retrieved
21 March
2012
.
^
Smyth, Gerry (1997).
The Novel and The Nation: Studies in the New Irish Fiction
. London: Pluto Press.
^
"Steve Collins"
.
BoxRec
. Archived from
the original
on 29 March 2015
. Retrieved
6 April
2012
.
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