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1989 in Ireland

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See also:1989 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1989
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1989 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • 2 January – Dundalk, County Louth celebrated its 1200-year heritage.
  • 12 February – Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane was shot dead by loyalists.
  • 20 March – Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan of the Royal Ulster Constabulary were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. An inquiry concluded in 2013 that a member or members of the Garda Síochána probably colluded in the ambush.[1]
  • 21 March – three Irish soldiers on United Nations duty were killed in a landmine explosion in southern Lebanon.
  • 21 April - People In Need Telethon makes its debut.
  • 11 May – at a meeting in Malahide Castle between Taoiseach Charles Haughey and visiting Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, Haughey promised Ortega support at the European Council of Ministers for aid and investment for his country despite an earlier telephone call from U.S. secretary of state James Baker urging Haughey to take a tough position against Ortega over democratic standards in Nicaragua.[2]
  • 22 June – an order was signed creating the University of Limerick, the first university founded since the foundation of the state; later in the day Dublin City University was created.
  • 29 June – Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach, remaining on in a caretaker capacity.
  • 19 August – ten thousand people marched from Dublin city centre to the British Embassy calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
  • 24 September - At least 70 people injured in a train crash in Claremorris.
  • 19 October – three of the Guildford Four were released in London. Paul Hill was immediately re-arrested.
  • 26 November - the first edition of The Sunday Business Post newspapers was published in Dublin.
  • 21 December – Aer Rianta's five millionth passenger was presented with a holiday to Florida.

Unknown date

  • Irish Pride Bakery is founded with the merge of Western Pride, Lydon House, Country Crust and other bakeries.

Arts and literature

Sport

Golf

Gaelic football

Hurling

Soccer

Births

Chloë Agnew was born in June.
Chloë Agnew was born in June.
  • 8 January – Ian Bermingham, soccer player
  • 3 March – Barry O'Rorke, Gaelic footballer and hurler
  • 17 March – Patrick Curtin, Gaelic footballer (died 2015)
  • 9 June – Chloë Agnew, singer
  • 12 June – Nickie Quaid, hurler (Effin, Limerick)
  • 4 August – Michael Murphy, Gaelic footballer
  • 14 October – Barry Hennessy, hurler (Kilmallock, Limerick).
  • 28 December – Jessie Buckley, actress and singer
  • 31 December – Brian Gregan, sprinter and athlete

Deaths

Samuel Beckett was born in December.
Samuel Beckett died in December.

Full date unknown

  • Hugh T. Baker, cricketer (born 1906).

See also

  • 1989 in Irish television

References

  1. ^ "Smithwick: Collusion in Bob Buchanan and Harry Breen murders". BBC News. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  2. ^ US urged Haughey to take tough line with Nicaraguan president Ortega Irish Times, 12 August 2013.
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