2017 in England

2017
in
England

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See also:2016–17 in English football
2017–18 in English football
2017 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 2017

Events from 2017 in England

Incumbent

Events

Deaths

  • January 12:
    • Anthony King, 82, professor and political scientist.
    • Graham Taylor, 72, football manager (Watford, Aston Villa, England).
  • January 18:
    • John Hurt, 77, actor (The Elephant Man, Alien).
  • January 20:
    • Mary Tyler Moore, 80, actress and television icon.
  • January 22:
    • John McCririck, 79, horse racing pundit and television personality.
  • February 3:
    • John McGuinness, 87, politician and member of the House of Lords.
  • February 20:
    • Bill Paxton, 61, actor (Twister, Aliens).
  • March 20:
    • Sir Bruce Forsyth, 89, television presenter and entertainer.
  • April 21:
    • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 99, husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • May 22:
    • Chris Cornell, 52, musician (Soundgarden, Audioslave).
  • June 14:
    • Charlie Murphy, 57, actor and comedian.
  • June 30:
    • David Kelly, 82, scientist and author.
  • July 14:
    • David Warner, 80, actor (Titanic, The Omen).
  • August 16:
    • Jerry Lewis, 91, comedian, actor, and filmmaker.
  • September 8:
    • John McCain, 81, U.S. senator and war hero.
  • October 17:
    • Tom Petty, 66, musician (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers).
  • November 12:
    • Stan Lee, 95, comic book writer and publisher, co-creator of Spider-Man and the X-Men.
  • December 26:
    • Richard Adams, 96, author (Watership Down).

See also

References

  1. ^ "UK City of Culture: Fireworks and projections start Hull 2017". BBC News. 1 January 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  2. ^ MacLellan, Kylie; Heavens, Andrew. "Britain to build 17 towns and villages to ease housing squeeze". Reuters UK. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Man dies in Huddersfield police shooting". BBC News. 3 January 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  4. ^ "Teenage girl to be sentenced later this month for killing Katie Rough, 7 – UPDATED WITH FULL DETAILS". York Press.
  5. ^ Lauren Jeska jailed for Alexander Stadium stabbings - BBC News
  6. ^ Fell-runner Lauren Jeska tried to kill British athletics official because she feared the body would revoke her titles over transgender status
  7. ^ Abbit, Beth (6 January 2020). "The double life of the churchgoing Manchester student who raped up to 200 men". Manchester Evening News.
  8. ^ Katie Rough death: Teen detained for life for killing – BBC News