1997 in Ireland
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See also:
1997 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1997
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Contents
1
Events
2
Arts and literature
3
Sport
3.1
Gaelic games
3.2
Golf
3.3
Snooker
3.4
Soccer
4
Births
5
Deaths
5.1
January to June
5.2
July to December
5.3
Full date unknown
Events
January 8
-
Russia
seeks to widen its ban on the importation of
Irish
beef due to
BSE
.
February 27
- The law providing for divorce comes into effect today.
March 6
-
Michael Lowry
resigns as a member of the
Fine Gael
Party.
March 7
- President
Mary Robinson
meets
Pope John Paul II
in the Vatican.
March 17
- The new national independent radio station,
Radio Ireland
, goes on the air.
April 8
- Author
Frank McCourt
is awarded the
Pulitzer Prize
for his book
Angela's Ashes
.
June 12
-
President
Mary Robinson
is appointed
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
.
June 16
-
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
comes into existence with the commencement of the Universities Act, 1997.
July 3
- An
Taoiseach
,
Bertie Ahern
, meets
Prime Minister
Tony Blair
for the first time.
July 6
- There is violence in nationalist areas after an
Orange Order
parade is allowed down the Garvaghy Road by the
Royal Ulster Constabulary
in
Portadown
.
July 9
- Counsel for
Charles Haughey
admits that the former-
Taoiseach
accepted £1.3 million from businessman
Ben Dunne
.
July 20
- The
Irish Republican Army
(IRA) institutes a second ceasefire.
September 12
-
Mary Robinson
resigns as
President of Ireland
to take up a
United Nations
post.
October 7
- Substantial
all-party
talks begin in
Northern Ireland
.
November 1
- The
Hepatitis C Compensation Tribunal Act, 1997
takes effect]].
November 7
-
Dick Spring
confirms that he is resigning as leader of the
Labour Party
.
November 11
-
Mary McAleese
is inaugurated as the eighth
President of Ireland
.
November 13
-
Ruairí Quinn
wins the leadership of the Labour Party.
December 27
- The
Loyalist Volunteer Force
leader
Billy Wright
is shot dead in the Maze prison by members of the
Irish National Liberation Army
.
Arts and literature
Sport
Gaelic games
Kerry
win the
National Football League
, beating Cork 3-7 to 1-8 in the final.
Kerry go on to win the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
winners for the first time since 1986, following a 0-13 to 1-7 victory over
Mayo
in the final.
Limerick
beat [[Galway GAA|Galway 1-12 to 1-9 in the
National Hurling League
final.
Clare
beat
Tipperary
by 0-20 to 2-13 in the
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
final. It is their second title in three years.
Golf
Murphy's Irish Open
is won by
Colin Montgomerie
(
Scotland
).
Snooker
Ken Doherty
becomes World Snooker champions following an 18 frames to 12 victory over
Stephen Hendry
at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
Soccer
Shelbourne
win the
FAI Cup
for the fifth time.
The first ever
League of Ireland
match to be broadcast live on television was from
Tolka Park
between
Shelbourne
and
Derry City
on
Network 2
.
Births
Deaths
January to June
31 January
-
John Joseph Scanlan
, second Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu
(b.
1906
).
2 February
-
Seán Ó Síocháin
, former
Gaelic Athletic Association
president.
February
-
Reg Ryan
, soccer player (b.
1925
).
17 April
-
Chaim Herzog
, sixth
President of Israel
(1983–1993) (b.
1918
).
12 March
-
William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel
, peer and
Labour
politician (b.
1906
).
2 May
-
Robin Kinahan
, Unionist politician and businessman (b.
1916
).
9 May
-
Thomas FitzGerald, Earl of Offaly
(b.
1974
).
23 May
-
Noel Browne
, politician and former Cabinet Minister (b.
1915
).
24 May
-
Edward Mulhare
, actor (b.
1923
).
16 June
-
Michael O'Herlihy
, television director (b.
1929
).
18 June
-
Julia Clifford
, fiddle player and traditional musician (b.
1914
).
July to December
25 September
-
Jim Kemmy
,
Irish Labour Party
and
Democratic Socialist Party
TD
(b.
1936
).
20 December
-
Jim Gibbons
, former
Fianna Fáil
TD
,
Member of the European Parliament
and Cabinet Minister (b.
1924
).
29 December
-
John Graham
,
Irish Republican Army
activist in the 1940s (b.
1915
).
Full date unknown
Mervyn Wall
, novelist and dramatist (b.
1908
).
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