- 2006 in Ireland
Incumbents
* President -
Mary McAleese
*Taoiseach -Bertie Ahern
*Tánaiste -Mary Harney (until Sep.);Michael McDowell (after Sep.)
*Secretary of State for Northern Ireland -Peter Hain
* First Minister - office suspended
* Deputy First Minister - office suspendedEvents
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January 9 -Steve Staunton is appointed the new manager of the Republic of Ireland football team and will be mentored byBobby Robson as International Football Consultantant.
*January 17 - TheGaelic Athletic Association , FAI andIRFU announce that a deal has been reached which will allow soccer and rugby to be played inCroke Park .
*January 30 - Postal workers enter a 20 daywildcat strike disrupting most of Belfast's delivery service
*February 14 - The 25th Anniversary of theStardust Disaster , in which 48 young people died, is remembered by the families of the survivors.
*February 25 - Rioting inDublin as Republican protestors condemn the right for a "Love Ulster " (Unionist) parade in the city.
*March 11 - The last ever competitive rugby international takes place at the oldest rugby venue in the world,Lansdowne Road , after 128 years of use, before the ground is redeveloped.
*March 17 - Over 400,000 [http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0317/stpatrick.html RTÉ report on St. Patrick's day parade] people take to the streets ofDublin to celebrateSt. Patrick's Day as part of the world's largest St. Patrick's Day Festival.
*April 16 - Up to 120,000 people line the streets ofDublin to mark the 90th anniversary of the1916 Easter Rising .
*April 23 - The 2006 census takes place in theRepublic of Ireland .
*April 26 - Prince Philip of theUnited Kingdom meets PresidentMary McAleese andTaoiseach Bertie Ahern on a visit toDublin .
*May 14 -Fianna Fáil celebrates its 80th anniversary with a day of celebrations at theMansion House, Dublin .
*May 15 The members of theNorthern Ireland Assembly are recalled 3 1/2 years after the assembly was suspended, with a view to electing an executive, and havingthe suspension lifted
*May 21 - Armed Gardaí forcibly remove thirtyAfghan refugees who had soughtsanctuary in St. Patrick's cathedral, Dublin after a one week hunger-strike
*May 22 - Belfast City airport is renamedGeorge Best Belfast City Airport on what would have beenGeorge Best 's 60th birthday.
*May 24 -Australian Prime Minister John Howard formally addressesDáil Éireann .
*June 16 - The state funeral of the formerTaoiseach Charles Haughey takes place inDublin .
*June 18 -Irish Government announces plans to spend €3.8 billion onscientific research over 7 years to grow world-class research capabilities.
*July 1 - PresidentMary McAleese and leading representatives of all political parties in Ireland, north and south, mark the 90th anniversary of theBattle of the Somme at theIrish National War Memorial Gardens , Dublin
*July 7 -Dublin Airport is evacuated for the second time in a week when an abandoned suspect package is found.
*July 19 - The warmest temperature this century (and since 1976) is recorded atElphin ,County Roscommon - 32.3°C (88.7ºF). Ireland is one of many countries affected by the2006 European heat wave . July 2006 is the warmest, on average, since records began in both the Republic and Northern Ireland. [http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/annual06.pdf]
*July 19 - CSO preliminary 2006 census findings indicate that the population of the Republic of Ireland is 4,234,925 million, an increase of 8.6% since 2002 and at its highest since the1861 census. The total population for the island now stands at just under 6 million (estimates).
*September 1 - 150th anniversary of the birth ofJohn Redmond , Leader of theIrish Parliamentary Party .
*September 7 -Mary Harney resigns as leader of theProgressive Democrats . She has led the party since October1993 .
*September 11 -Michael McDowell becomes, by consensus, leader of theProgressive Democrats
*18 October - Northern Ireland overtake the Republic of Ireland in the Fifa rankings for the first time. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/6061782.stm BBC article on Northern Ireland's Ranking] ]
*24 November - LoyalistMichael Stone , attempts to bomb theNI Assembly on the day nominations for first and deputy first minister are due to be made. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6181994.stm] Stormont attack devices defused (BBC news)] [ [http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1124/northpolitics.html] Ahern welcomes further 'clarity' from Paisley (RTÉ news)]Arts and literature
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June 13 -Colm Tóibín 's novel "The Master" wins theInternational IMPAC Dublin Literary Award . He is the first Irish writer to win the prestigious award.
*July 26 - Sesquicentennial anniversary of the birth ofGeorge Bernard Shaw Sport
Association Football
*"'European Championship Qualifiers
:Northern Ireland 0 : 3 Iceland (2 September):Germany 1 : 0 Republic of Ireland (2 September):Northern Ireland 3 : 2 Spain (6 September):Denmark 0 : 0 Northern Ireland (7 October):Cyprus 5 : 2 Republic of Ireland (7 October):Northern Ireland 1 : 0 Latvia (11 October): Republic of Ireland 1 : 1 Czech Republic (11 October): Republic of Ireland 5 : 0 San Marino (15 November)
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Setanta Cup
**Winners:Drogheda United * Eircom League
**Winners: Shelbourne* FAI Carlsberg Cup
**Winners: Derry CityAthletics
*Ireland's
Derval O'Rourke wins the women's 60m hurdles at the2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships , setting a new national record in the event, and becoming the first Irish woman to win an international senior sprint medal at this level.Gaelic games
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2006 :*Sam Maguire Cup Winners: Kerry :::(Kerry 4-15 : 3-5 Mayo):*
Tommy Murphy Cup Winners: Louth:::(Louth 3-14 : 1-11 Leitrim)All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2006 :*Liam McCarthy Cup Winners: Kilkenny:::(Kilkenny 1-16 : 1-13 Cork)
:*
Christy Ring Cup Winners: Antrim:::(Antrim 5-13 : 1-07 Carlow):*
Nicky Rackard Cup Winners: Derry:::(Derry 5-15 : 1-11 Donegal)Golf
*Europe won the
2006 Ryder Cup , held in Kildare Golf and Country Club,Straffan , Co. Kildare from theSeptember 22 to theSeptember 24 .
*Nissan Irish Open is won byThomas Bjørn (Denmark ).Olympic Games
The
Republic of Ireland sent 4 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, inTurin ,Italy .
*Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics Rugby Union
* RBS Six Nations Championship
**Ireland 26 - 16 Italy
** France 43 - 31 Ireland
**Ireland 31 - 5 Wales
**Ireland 15 - 9 Scotland
**England 24 - 28 Ireland::Ireland claim the triple crown for the second time in 3 years.*
2005-06 Heineken Cup
**Munster and Leinster both progress from the group stages. They play each other in the semi-finals, with Munster claiming victory. Munster then win the championship, defeating Biarritz 23 - 19Deaths
January to March
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1 January -Hugh McLaughlin , publisher and inventor (b.1918).
*12 January -Brendan Cauldwell , actor (b.1922).
*15 January -Mella Carroll , former judge of the High Court (b.1934).
*27 January -Dr. Peter Kavanagh , writer, scholar and publisher (b.1916).
*31 January -Ruairi Brugha ,Fianna Fáil TD ,Member of the European Parliament , member of theSeanad (b.1917).
*5 February -Dermot FitzGerald , businessman and philanthropist (b.1935).
*23 February -Frank Filgas , cricketer (b.1926).
*25 March -Bob Carlos Clarke , photographer (b.1950).
*28 March -Proinsias Ó Maonaigh , fiddle player (b.1922).
*30 March -John McGahern , writer (b.1934).April to June
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2 April -Paddy Crowley , soccer player (b.1932).
*4 April -Denis Donaldson , former member ofSinn Féin who was exposed in 2005 as anMI5 spy (b.1950).
*4 April -John de Courcy Ireland , maritime historian and political activist (b.1911).
*25 April - John Kerr, singer (b. c1925).
*11 May - Michael O'Leary, formerTánaiste and Labour Party leader (b.1936).
*13 May -Desmond Surfleet , cricketer (b.1912).
*16 May -Clare Boylan , author, journalist and critic (b.1948).
*18 May -Michael O'Riordan , veteran of theSpanish Civil War and founder of theCommunist Party of Ireland (b.1917).
*26 May -Kevin O'Flanagan , physician, rugby and soccer player and Olympic official (b.1919).
*19 May -Shay Gibbons , former international soccer player (b.1929).
*10 June -Bobby Miller , Gaelic footballer and manager (b.1950).
*13 June -Charles Haughey , formerTaoiseach and leader ofFianna Fáil (b.1925).
*18 June -Luke Belton , formerFine Gael TD (b.1918).
*20 June -Michael Herbert , formerFianna Fáil TD and MEP (b.1925).
*21 June -Denis Faul , monsignor, Northern Ireland civil rights activist, chaplin to prisoners inMaze Prison during1981 Irish Hunger Strike (b.1932).
*30 June -Dave P. Tyndall, Jr. , businessman (b.1917).July to September
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5 July -Lewis Glucksman , businessman, philanthropist, patron of theLewis Glucksman Gallery at UCC (b.1925).
*7 July -Mícheál Ó Domhnaill , folk and traditional musician (b.1952).
*8 July - Michael Barrett, formerFianna Fáil TD (b.1927).
*12 July -Noel Sheridan , 70, actor, artist, DirectorNational College of Art and Design (1979 - 2003).
*12 July -Joe Langan , 63, former MayoGaelic football er.
*23 July -Vere Wynne-Jones , 56, RTE broadcaster.
*28 July - Billy Walsh, soccer player and manager (b.1921).
*14 August -John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken , author and journalist (b.1920).
*17 August -Ken Goodall , international rugby player (b.1947).
*14 September -Seán Ó Tuama , 80, writer and academic.
*18 September -Seán Clancy , veteran of theIrish War of Independence (b.1901).
*20 September -Tommy Traynor , soccer player (b.1933).
*September -Mick Haughney , Laois Gaelic footballer.October to December
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2 October - Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, former Ceann Comhairle andFine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister (b.1918).
*5 October -Jarlath Carey , 74, former DownGaelic football er.
*10 October -Ham Lambert , cricketer and rugby player (b.1910).
*16 October -Niall Andrews ,Fianna Fáil TD and MEP (b.1937).
*18 October -Liam Bennett , 55, former Wexford hurler.
*9 November -Sam Stephenson , architect (b.1933).
*16 November -Frank Durkan , lawyer in theUnited States (b.1930).
*18 November -Roger Bolton , trade unionist in UK (b.1947).
*4 December - Andy O'Brien, Fine Gael senator from County Cavan. (b.1915).
*16 December -Tony O'Shaughnessy , former Cork hurling player.Full date unknown
*Jimmy Phelan, Kilkenny hurler (b.1918).
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