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1960 in the United Kingdom

1960 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Popular culture

1960 British Grand Prix
1960 English cricket season
Football: England | Scotland
1960 in British television
1960 in British music
1960 in British radio
UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960

Events from the year 1960 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents

Events

Damage to the Severn Railway Bridge

Undated

Publications

Births

January – February

  • 1 January – Danny Wilson, footballer and manager
  • 4 January – Jane Halton, English-Australian public servant
  • 6 January – Nigella Lawson, British chef and writer
  • 10 January – John Mann, English lawyer and politician
  • 13 January – Matthew Bourne, English choreographer
  • 18 January – Mark Rylance, English actor and theatre director
  • 23 January – Paul Blagg, English racewalker
  • 29 January – Sean Kerly, British field hockey player
  • 31 January – George Benjamin, composer and conductor
  • 4 February – Siobhan Dowd, British writer and activist (died 2007)
  • 6 February – Harry Thompson, British comedy writer (died 2005)
  • 19 February
  • 20 February – Siobhain McDonagh, British Labour politician and MP for Mitcham and Morden
  • 21 February – Jane Tomlinson, athlete and cancer activist (died 2007)

March – April

May – June

July – August

September – October

November – December

  • 5 November – Tilda Swinton, British film actress
  • 10 November – Neil Gaiman, English author
  • 15 November – Dawn Airey, broadcaster
  • 17 November – Jonathan Ross, English television presenter
  • 18 November – Kim Wilde, English singer and gardener
  • 20 November – Robert Dunlop, Northern Irish motorcycle racer (died 2008)
  • 28 November – John Galliano, British fashion designer
  • 30 November – Gary Lineker, English footballer and TV presenter
  • 2 December – Rick Savage, English bassist (Def Leppard)
  • 10 December – Kenneth Branagh, Northern Irish actor and director
  • 11 December – John Lukic, English footballer
  • 14 December – Chris Waddle, English footballer, commentator and newspaper columnist
  • 24 December – Carol Vorderman, British television presenter
  • 26 December – Andrew Graham-Dixon, British art historian and television presenter
  • 27 December – Maryam d'Abo, British actress
  • 31 December – Steve Bruce, footballer and football manager

Undated

  • Shaun Greenhalgh, English art forger

Deaths

See also

  • 1960 in British music
  • 1960 in British television
  • List of British films of 1960

References

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