- 2005 in the United Kingdom
Events from the year
2005 in theUnited Kingdom .Incumbents
*Monarch -
HM Queen Elizabeth II
*Prime Minister -Tony Blair , Labour PartyEvents
January
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1 January
**New Year 's celebrations all over the UK fall silent for two minutes as a mark of respect for those who died in the tsunami.
** The Freedom of Information Act and the Environmental Information Regulations come into force.
** NewChip and PIN legislation comes into effect today. It makes retailers liable for fraudulent transactions if they have failed to sign up to the scheme.
*2 January
**Operation Garron , the British military aid effort for victims of the Indian Ocean earthquake is launched.
*5 January - Funeral ofAngus Ogilvy , husband of Princess Alexandra, takes place at St. George's Chapel,Windsor Castle .
*8 January
** TheBBC broadcasts "Jerry Springer - The Opera " despite receiving at least 45,000 complaints. BBC Director-General
** After a night of stormy weather a ferry has run aground onScotland 's coast, with passengers remaining on board rather than evacuating in stormy weather. Extensive flooding has occurred inCarlisle as well as other locations in Britain and many homes are without power.
*12 January - Britain's tallest self-supporting sculpture, the "B of the Bang ", is unveiled inManchester byLinford Christie .
*13 January
** Pictures ofPrince Harry wearing a Nazi military uniform at a private "fancy dress " party are published in the newspapers.
** Sir Mark Thatcher is fined three million Rand (approximately £265,000), and receives a four-year suspended jail sentence after pleading guilty to supplying equipment to mercenaries for an attemptedcoup ofEquatorial Guinea .
*15 January - ConservativeMember of Parliament Robert Jackson, MP forWantage ,Oxfordshire , defects to the Labour Party.
*20 January -Carolyn Leckie , a member of theScottish Parliament , is jailed for seven days for non-payment of a fine arising from a protest atFaslane nuclear base.
*22 January - 61,000 people attended the concert in aid of tsunami victims at theMillennium Stadium inCardiff , which raised over £1.25 million.cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-141-02715-0|year=2006] Artists performing in the largest concert in Britain sinceLive Aid includeCharlotte Church ,Craig David ,Goldie Lookin' Chain ,Aled Jones ,Badly Drawn Boy ,Manic Street Preachers , Lulu andEric Clapton .
*24 January -Hoaxer Christopher Pierson, who sent emails to relatives of people missing in the Indian Ocean tsunami from anAOL account purporting to be from theForeign Office and claiming to confirm that the relatives were dead, is jailed for six months.
*26 January
** Four Britons returned to the UK after being detained at Guantanamo Bay for up to three years are released from police cutody without charge.
** Rodney Marsh, the former England national football star, is fired from his position as a pundit onSky Sports because of a joke he made live on air concerning theAsian Tsunami .
*29 January - Chris Smith, the former British Culture Secretary, reveals that he has beenHIV positive for 17 years.
*31 January - A murder inquiry is launched inBelfast after 33-year-old Robert McCartney dies in hospital from injuries sustained in a pub brawl. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/31/newsid_4922000/4922296.stm|title="2005: Belfast stab victim McCartney dies", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]February
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2 February
** TheProvisional Irish Republican Army issue a statement to the Republican newspaper "An Phoblacht " withdrawing from its commitment to the decommissioning of weapons and other deals related to theNorthern Ireland peace process .
** Twofirefighter s and a member of the public die in a fire on the 14th and 15th floors of a 17-storey tower block inStevenage ,Hertfordshire . Seven other people are hospitalised, one in serious condition, and 70 people are evacuated from the block.
**Robert Kilroy-Silk officially launches the Veritas political party, on an anti-immigration platform, after quitting theeurosceptic UK Independence Party following a failed leadership bid.
*7 February - EnglishwomanEllen MacArthur sets a record for the quickest round-the-world solo sail. She completed the 27,354 mile journey in 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes and 33 seconds, breaking the old record of 72 days, 22 hours, 54 minutes and 22 seconds, set byFrancis Joyon in2004 , which itself took 20 days off the previous record. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/7/newsid_4926000/4926718.stm|title="MacArthur sails into record books" BBC On This Day"|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*9 February
** Prime MinisterTony Blair issues a public apology to the 11 members of the Conlon and McGuire families who were wrongly convicted for the Guildford and Woolwich IRA pub bombings of1974 when seven people were killed. the surviving members of the families were released in1989 when the scientific evidence against them was discredited.
** The British survey ship HMS "Scott" produces the first sonar survey of the seabed site of the2004 Indian Ocean earthquake . Some images appear to show a landslide 100 metres high and 2 kilometres long.
*10 February
** The House of Commons passes theIdentity Cards Bill at its third reading by 224 votes to 64, with a majority of 160. Most of the Conservative Party's MPs abstain. 19 Labour MPs and 11 Conservative MPs defy the whip and vote against the bill, which now moves on to theHouse of Lords .
**Clarence House announces thatPrince Charles, Prince of Wales is to marryCamilla Parker Bowles on Friday8 April in a civil ceremony atWindsor Castle . She will be styled "HRH The Duchess of Cornwall", and when Charles becomes king, "HRH The Princess Consort". [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/10/newsid_4929000/4929904.stm |title="Charles and Camilla to be married" BBC On This Day"|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*11 February - Prime MinisterTony Blair heralds what is described as the "officially unofficial" start to the General Election campaign with awhistlestop tour of marginal constituencies, unveiling six electionpledge s.
*14 February
**Hare coursing : As the final Waterloo Cup event in England starts in Altcar, four anti-coursing protesters are arrested. The event is expected to attract up to 10,000 spectators over its 3 days. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/4262065.stm|title="Arrests as coursing event starts", BBC News|accessdate=2008-01-27]
**London 's mayorKen Livingstone is censured by theLondon Assembly for comparing a Jewish journalist for theEvening Standard to aconcentration camp guard. Livingstone refuses to withdraw his comments.
*15 February
** Yusuf Islam, formerly known asCat Stevens , receives substantial damages from two British newspapers, "The Sun" and "The Sunday Times", which alleged that theUnited States was correct to ban him from the country. The Sun has published, and the Sunday Times will publish, acknowledgements that he is not, and never has been, involved in or supported terrorism, and that he abhors all such activities. They also highlight that Islam was recently presented with theMan for Peace award by a group of Nobel Peace Laureates.
** TheEuropean Court of Human Rights deciding about the so-calledMcLibel case rules in favour of environmental campaigners Helen Steel and David Morris and their claim that their trial was unfair. The pair said their human rights were violated when their criticism ofMcDonald's was ruledlibel . The case has taken 15 years.
*17 February
** Irish police arrest four people in Cork and three inDublin in raids concentrating on the financing of theProvisional IRA . Over 2.3 million pounds sterling were seized in Cork, and £60,000 inNorthern Bank notes believed to be from the £26.5 million robbery inBelfast just before Christmas. Among the people arrested are reported to be aSinn Féin councillor and someone working in the banking industry.
** TheBNFL nuclear plant atSellafield , in theUnited Kingdom , reports that 30 kg (66 lb) ofplutonium is "unaccounted for". This amount of missing plutonium would be sufficient to make seven atomic bombs. The UKAtomic Energy Authority states that the discrepancy in the record keeping is merely anaudit ing issue, and that there was no "real loss" of plutonium.
*18 February
** The UKFood Standards Agency orders the withdrawal of over 350 food products from sale following the discovery that a batch of chilli powder used to produce a batch of Worcester sauce subsequently used to produce processed foods was contaminated with the possibly-carcinogen etic dyeSudan I .
** The Hunting Act, the ban on hunting with dogs, comes into force. Its opponents intend to challenge the law and hunt. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/18/newsid_4930000/4930896.stm|title="Ban on hunting comes into force" BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
** Mark Thatcher returns to court inCape Town ,South Africa , to answer charges about his involvement in a coup attempt inEquatorial Guinea .
**Northern Bank robbery investigation:
***Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) recover a sum of money at a sports and social club inBelfast frequented by members of the PSNI. It is thought to perhaps be a diversion, but it is being investigated.
*** A top Irish businessman and associate of theTaoiseach ,Phil Flynn , steps down from a number of positions pending the outcome of a Garda investigation intoChesterton Finance , of which he is a non-executive director. He stepped down as chairman of a government body overseeing decentralisation, as well as giving up a position on the board ofVhi Healthcare and as chairman of theBank of Scotland (Ireland) . [http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=134142824&p=y34y4353x&n=134143584 (Ireland Online)]
*** A man is arrested by Gardaí nearPassage West in Cork, after he was discovered attempting to burn sterling banknotes.
*** Gardaí have released two men who were being questioned in Dublin, as well as aSinn Féin member in Cork. A suspectedReal IRA member arrested atHeuston Station has been remanded in custody, as have four people arrested in Farran inCounty Cork .
***Sinn Féin leaderGerry Adams has denies any involvement on the part of his party with money laundering in the country. TheIrish Government Minister for JusticeMichael McDowell has described the IRA as a colossal crime machine laundering huge sums of money.
*19 February -Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) confirm that £50,000 in unusedNorthern Bank notes found at Newforge Country Club, a facility for off-duty and retired police officers, was from theNorthern Bank robbery . Police still consider it a diversion.
*21 February - TheRoyal Navy announces that it will allow same-sex couples to live in family quarters if they are inregistered partnership .
*23 February - Three British soldiers are found guilty of abusingIraq i prisoners; more British soldiers face the possibility of conviction.
*25 February - The three soldiers convicted earlier this week of abusingIraq i prisoners are jailed for periods between five months and two years, and dismissed from the army.March
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1 March - TheNew Forest inHampshire becomes England's 12thnational park
*2 March -Microsoft founderBill Gates receives an honorary knighthood for contributions to enterprise in the UK and efforts to reduce world poverty. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3428673.stm BBC, "Knighthood for Microsoft's Gates",March 2 2005 ] ]
*3 March -Sinn Féin suspends seven members over their alleged involvement in the murder of Belfast man, Robert McCartney, who was killed on January 30
*11 March - ThePrevention of Terrorism Act 2005 receives theRoyal Assent .April
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5 April - The Prime Minister,Tony Blair asks the Queen for a dissolution of Parliament for ageneral election on May 5
*7 April - The last British-owned volume car maker,MG Rover is placed inreceivership .
*9 April - TheWedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles in a 20-minute ceremony atWindsor Guildhall , which is followed by a blessing at St. George's Chapel inWindsor Castle . [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/april/9/newsid_4872000/4872424.stm|title="Prince Charles marries Camilla", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*15 April - Eight days after going into receivership, administrators at carmakerMG Rover make redundant virtually all of the 6,000+ workforce.May
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4 May -Constantin Brâncuşi 's series of sculptures "Bird in Space " sold atChristie's auction house inLondon for the record amount of US$27,456,000.
*5 May
**United Kingdom general election, 2005 : The Labour Party is returned to power, with a reduced majority of 66. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/may/5/newsid_4919000/4919550.stm|title="Blair secures historic third term" BBC On This Day, BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
** A bomb explodes outside the British consulate inNew York .
*6 May - Conservative Party leader,Michael Howard , announces that he plans to resign "sooner rather than later".
*7 May -Ulster Unionist Party leader,David Trimble , resigns the leadership after losing his seat in the general election.
*9 May - TheSellafield nuclear plant's Thorp reprocessing facility inCumbria , is closed down due to the confirmation of a 20 tonne leak of highly radioactive uranium and plutonium fuel through a fractured pipe.
*12 May -Malcolm Glazer gains control of Manchester United after securing a 70% share, ending more than 30 years of ownership by the Edwards family.
*17 May -George Galloway , British MP, appears before theUnited States Senate to defend himself against charges that he profited from Saddam Hussein's regime, launching a tirade against the senators who had accused him and attacking the war inIraq .
*21 May - Arsenal become the first team to win theFA Cup on penalties after they defeat Manchester United in a shoot-out that follows a goalless draw.
*27 May -Mark Hobson is sentenced to life imprisonment atLeeds Crown Court after admitting four charges of murder. On a killing spree inJuly last year, 35-year-old Hobson killed his girlfriend Claire Sanderson, Claire's sister Diane Sanderson, as well as pensioners James and Joan Britton. The trial judge recommends that Hobson is never released from prison.
*31 May -Bob Geldof announces plans for a concert,Live 8 , similar toLive Aid , which took place in 1985, to coincide with theG8 Summit inEdinburgh this July.June
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17 June - the Ugandan-born bishop of Birmingham,John Sentamu is named the newArchbishop of York . He is the first ever black person to be appointed anArchbishop of theChurch of England .
*23 June -Prince William of Wales graduates from theUniversity of St Andrews .
*24 June - The IRA apologises unreservedly to the family of 14-year old Kathleen Feeney, whom it shot dead in Londonderry in November 1973. The IRA had previously blamed the British Army for the killing.
*28 June - In theSolent , the Queen conducts aFleet Review of 167 naval, merchant and tall ships from the UK and 35 other nations to commemorate the bicentenary of theBattle of Trafalgar .July
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1 July - Tony Blair assumes thePresidency of the Council of the European Union .
*5 July - Riots inEdinburgh by anti-capitalist and anti-G8 protesters.
*6 July
** The31st G8 summit , hosted by the UK, begins at theGleneagles Hotel inPerthshire .
** London is chosen as the host city for the2012 Olympic Games , beatingParis in the final round of votes 54 to 50.
*7 July - A series of co-ordinated terrorist bombings strike London's public transport system during the morning rush hour. Three bombs exploded within 50 seconds of each other on threeLondon Underground trains. A fourth bomb exploded on a bus at an hour later inTavistock Square . More than 50 people are killed and hundreds more are injured.
*14 July - A two minute silence is held across Europe at 12:00 BST to remember the victims of the London bombings.
*15 July -Nanjing Automobile Group ofChina completes a takeover of bankrupt British carmakerMG Rover , and hopes to start producing cars at Longbridge from next year, with some production also taking place inChina .
*17 July - The Duchess of Cornwall is granted a Royal coat of arms by theEarl Marshal of theCollege of Arms .
*21 July -21 July 2005 London bombings : four attempted bomb attacks disrupt part of London's public transport. Small explosions occur around midday at Shepherd's Bush, Warren Street and Oval stations onLondon Underground , and on a bus inBethnal Green .
*22 July - Metropolitan Police shot and killJean Charles de Menezes , believed to be a suicide bomber.
*28 July - The IRA orders an end to its armed campaign. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/28/newsid_4948000/4948188.stm|title="IRA declares end to armed struggle", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*29 July - Two of the suspects of the July 21 attempted bombings in London are arrested in north Kensington, the fourth is arrested in Rome.August
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11 August -British Airways grounds all flights as baggage handlers, loaders and bus drivers strike in support of 800 workers sacked by flight catering companyGate Gourmet . The strike is also affecting other airlines, causing chaos atLondon Heathrow Airport
*12 August - The radical Islamic preacherOmar Bakri Mohammed is barred from returning to the UK after Home SecretaryCharles Clarke cancels the indefinite leave to return Mohammed was given after claiming asylum in 1986.
*21 August -Victory over Japan Day : A service is held at London'sCenotaph to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War II. The Prince of Wales is in attendance, as are survivors of the Far East campaign.eptember
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12 September -England cricket team winsThe Ashes . [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/12/newsid_4953000/4953962.stm|title="England win the Ashes", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*14 September -Secretary of State for Northern Ireland ,Peter Hain , announces that the government no longer recognises loyalist paramilitary group theUlster Volunteer Force 's ceasefire, due to the UVF's on-going feud with theLoyalist Volunteer Force , and recent violence against the police.
*26 September - Head of theIndependent International Commission on Decommissioning , generalJohn de Chastelain announces in a Belfast press conference that the arsenal of theProvisional Irish Republican Army has been "put beyond use", including guns, ammunition, mortars and explosives.
*29 September - The High Court decides that Ian Huntley, serving life imprisonment for the double child murders atSoham three years ago, should serve at least 40 years in prison before being considered for parole. This ruling is set to keep Huntley behind bars until at least2042 and the age of 68.October
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17 October - The Conservative Party begin voting on a new leader following the resignation of Michael Howard, who has stepped down after two years as leader.November
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1 November - The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall arrive in the United States for a state visit, their first overseas tour since their marriage.
*9 November - The Government loses a key House of Commons vote on detaining terrorism suspects for 90-days without charge, in the report stage of the Terrorism Bill.
*13 November -Andrew Stimpson , a 25-year-old man from Scotland, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' ofHIV .
*24 November - Pubs inEngland and Wales permitted to open for 24 hours for the first time. [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/24/newsid_4970000/4970040.stm|title="Pubs open 24 hours", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*30 November - Quadruple killerMark Hobson loses a High Court appeal against a recommendation that he should never be released from prison.December
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6 December -David Cameron is elected Leader of the Conservative Party, defeatingDavid Davis . [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/6/newsid_4753000/4753981.stm|title="David Cameron is new Tory leader", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*10 December -Harold Pinter wins theNobel Prize in Literature "who in his plays uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms". [cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/|title=The Nobel Prize in Literature 2005|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*11 December -2005 Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal fire : explosions tear through an oil storage facility located nearHemel Hempstead inHertfordshire . [cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/11/newsid_4972000/4972524.stm|title="Massive fire at Buncefield oil depot", BBC On This Day|accessdate=2008-02-13]
*19 December - TheCivil Partnerships Act 2004 comes into force. The first "gay weddings" are held in Northern Ireland, granting same-sex couples similar legal rights to heterosexual couples.
*22 December - Tony Blair makes a surprise visit to British forces in Iraq.Publications
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Terry Pratchett 'sDiscworld novel "Thud! ".
*J. K. Rowling 's novel "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince ".Births
Deaths
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2 January -Cyril Fletcher , comedian (born 1913)
*14 January -Conroy Maddox , painter (born 1912)
*26 February -Sidney Hart , trade unionist and religious administrator (born 1914)
*26 March - James Callaghan, former Prime Minister (born 1912)
*16 April -Kay Walsh , actress and dancer (born 1911)
*23 April - SirJohn Mills , actor (born 1908)
*12 May -Martin Lings , Islamic scholar (born 1909)
*25 May -Robert Jankel , coachbuilder (born 1938)
*17 July - SirEdward Heath , former Prime Minister (born 1916)
*19 July - John Tyndall, politician (born 1934)
*21 July -Long John Baldry , blues singer (born 1941)
*26 July -Betty Astell , actress (born 1912)
*6 August -Robin Cook , former Foreign Secretary (born 1946)
*19 August -Mo Mowlam , formerSecretary of State for Northern Ireland (born 1949)
*3 September -R.S.R. Fitter , naturalist and author, (born 1913)
*23 September -Roger Brierley , actor (born 1935)
*3 October -Ronnie Barker , comic actor (born 1929)
*18 October -Johnny Haynes , footballer (born1934 )
*25 November -George Best , footballer (born 1946)References
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