- 1995 in Ireland
Events
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January 27 - An Taoiseach,John Bruton , andGerry Adams hold their first formal discussions.
*February 2 - PresidentMary Robinson addresses a joint session of the Houses of theOireachtas .
*February 15 - English soccer hooligans riot atLansdowne Road during a friendly between theRepublic of Ireland andEngland . The match is abandoned. Ireland were 1-0 up. There was over 70 injuries, most of them were English. The English fans were escorted out of Dublin by members of the Irish Army.
*February 22 - The British Prime Minister,John Major , and the IrishTaoiseach ,John Bruton , launch the framework document regardingNorthern Ireland .
*March 7 - SirPatrick Mayhew , Northern Ireland Secretary, sets out the conditions forSinn Féin to join all-party talks, including 'the actual decommissioning of some arms.'
*March 19 - Dublin boxerStephen Collins beats world championChris Eubank to win the WBO super middleweight championship title.
*May 19 - Queen Elizabeth II and theDuke of Edinburgh make a visit toNorthern Ireland . On the same day U.S. PresidentBill Clinton approves a visa forGerry Adams to enter theUnited States .
*May 25 - The last edition of "The Irish Press " is published.
*May 31 - The Prince of Wales begins his first official visit toDublin .
*June 4 - Ireland qualifies for the quarter-finals of theRugby World Cup .
*August 13 -Gerry Adams tells a rally inBelfast that the IRA 'haven't gone away.'
*September 9 -David Trimble becomes leader of theUlster Unionist Party .
*September 13 - The Cabinet agrees the wording of the Constitutional Amendment on divorce.
*November 1 -Fianna Fáil TD Brian Lenihan dies aged 64.
*November 11 -Neil Blaney , the longest serving member in the Dáil, is buried on the Fanad Peninsula.
*November 21 - South Africa's deputy-President,FW de Klerk , addresses the Forum for Peace and Reconciliation atDublin Castle .
*November 24 - In a referendum, the people of the Republic vote narrowly to allow divorce.
*November 26 - A recount in the Divorce Referendum reveals that a majority of the electorate has voted in favour of divorce.
*November 30 - American PresidentBill Clinton and his wife Hillary spend the day inNorthern Ireland .
*December 1 - 80,000 cheer PresidentBill Clinton at College Green inDublin . Afterwards he attends a state dinner atDublin Castle .
*December 12 - Plans for a £200 million light rail transit system inDublin are announced. Eventually to be calledLuas , it is to connect the city centre with Howth, Blackrock and Bray when complete.
*December 16 - A tribunal is established to compensate victims of Hepatitis C.
*December 21 -Jack Charlton retires as manager of theRepublic of Ireland national football team .Arts and literature
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October 5 -Seamus Heaney is awarded theNobel Prize for Literature .
*Sebastian Barry 's "The Steward of Christendom " is produced for the first time.port
Gaelic football
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September 17 - Dublin are the All-Ireland football Champions following victory over Tyrone.Peter Canavan is unlucky to be on the losing side following his personal haul of 11 points in the final.Charlie Redmond is the Dubs hero having scored the goal that eventually saw Dublin through.Golf
*Murphy's Irish Open is won by
Sam Torrance (Scotland ).Hurling
*Under new manager
Ger Loughnane , Clare win theAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for the first time since 1914.occer
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15 February - The international between the Republic of Ireland and England is abandoned in the first half after far-right England fans rip out seating in the West Stand ofLansdowne Road and hurl them onto the pitch. The Gardaí eventually take control of the situation and randomly attack the England fans. Fifty people are injured altogether. The home side had been leading 1-0 through a David Kelly score when the match was stopped.Deaths
January to June
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5 February -Desmond Foley , Gaelic footballer and hurler andFianna Fáil TD (b.1940).
*14 March -Gerard Victory , composer (b.1921).
*30 March -Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews , soldier, recipient of theVictoria Cross for gallantry in1940 nearDunkirk ,France (b.1911).
*30 March -John Lighton Synge , mathematician and physicist (b.1897).
*3 April -Jeremiah Newman , Bishop of Limerick.
*14 April -Brian Coffey , poet and publisher (b.1905).
*7 June -Joseph Tomelty , actor and playwright.
*14 June -Rory Gallagher , guitarist (b.1948).
*25 June -Ernest Walton , physicist, 1951Nobel Prize for Physics (b.1903).
*27 June - Gordon Wilson, peace campaigner (b.1927).July to December
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4 July - Sean Fallon, Fianna Fáil politician, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1992 until his death. (b.1937)
*12 July -Muriel Gahan , promoter of country crafts.
*19 July -Paddy Keaveney ,Independent Fianna Fáil TD (b.1929).
*1 August -Austin Bourke , chess player.
*23 August -Johnny Carey , soccer player and manager (b.1919).
*21 September -Frank Hall , journalist and satirist (b.1921).
*27 September - Sean Conway,Fianna Fáil senator.
*1 November -Brian Lenihan, Snr ,Fianna Fáil TD, Cabinet Minister andSeanad Éireann member (b.1930).
*8 November -Neil Blaney ,Fianna Fáil TD, Cabinet Minister and MEP (b.1922).
*6 December -Coslett Quin , Irish scholar and linguist.
*8 December -Philip Lawrence ,London -basedheadmaster stabbed to death outside the gates of his school when he went to help a pupil being attacked by a gang (b.1947).
*18 December -Colville Deverell , cricketer and politician (b.1907).
*19 December -P. A. Ó Síocháin , journalist, author and lawyer (b.1905).
*25 December -James Boucher , cricketer (b.1910).Full date unknown
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Niall Ó Dónaill , Irish language lexicographer and writer (b.1908).
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