2003 in Northern Ireland

2003 in Northern Ireland

Events

*1 February - The Protestant Ulster Defence Association Belfast leader John Gregg is killed by a loyalist faction.
*16 February - 100,000 people in Dublin, and 30,000 in Belfast march to express their opposition to the imminent invasion of Iraq.
*7 April - President Bush of the United States arrives in Northern Ireland for discussions with British Prime Minister, Tony Blair. He also meets An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, and the leaders of the pro-agreement parties.
*31 August - The remains of Belfast mother Jean McConville, are found 31 years after she was abducted and murdered by the Provisional IRA, who accused her of being a British army agent.
*15 September - For the first time the All-Ireland Football Final is contested by two teams from the same province. Tyrone are victorious over Armagh in the first All-Ulster Final.
*27 November - The people of Northern Ireland go to the polls. The Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Féin make massive gains at the expense of more moderate unionist and nationalist parties.
*Northern Ireland population estimated to be 1,702,600 [ [http://www.dfpni.gov.uk/news-july05-mid-year-pop-estimates Mid-year population estimates] ]

Arts and literature

*Ciarán Carson's poetry collection "Breaking News" is published and wins the Forward Poetry Prize (Best Poetry Collection of the Year).

port

Football

*Irish League::Winners: Glentoran

*Irish Cup::Winners: Coleraine 1 - 0 Glentoran

*The Irish Football Association takes direct charge of the Northern Ireland national league with the creation of the Irish Premier League. The Irish Football League retains control of the First and Second Divisions.

Gaelic games

* All-Ireland Football Final - Tyrone 0-12, Armagh 0-9.

Ice Hockey

*The Elite Ice Hockey League was established to replace the Ice Hockey Superleague. Belfast Giants played in both leagues.

Motorcycling

*16 December - Robert Dunlop announces he would quit motorcycle racing after the 2004 season.

Rugby Union

*Rugby World Cup - Ireland reach the quarter-finals of the competition before being beaten by France.

Births

Deaths

*14 August - Donal Lamont, former Catholic Bishop in Rhodesia (b.1911).
*17 November - Gerry Adams Sr., father of Gerry Adams, Sinn Féin President (b.1926).
*2 December - Alan Davidson (b. 1924)

References


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