1998 in Ireland
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[edit] Events
- 1 January - The VECs of the towns of Bray, Drogheda, Sligo, Tralee and Wexford are abolished.
- 14 January - The Planning Tribunal opens in Dublin Castle.
- 27 February - Republic of Ireland qualifies for entry into the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union.
- 15 March - Former Fine Gael Minister Hugh Coveney dies in a fall from a cliff in County Cork.
- 10 April - Good Friday: the British and Irish governments and all the political parties in the Northern Ireland (except the Democratic Unionist Party sign the Belfast Agreement.
- 22 May - The Good Friday Agreement is endorsed in a referendum by people north and south of the border.
- 15 August - 29 people die in a bomb explosion near the centre of Omagh, County Tyrone, caused by the Real IRA.
- 20 September - TV3 goes on the air.
- 26 November - Tony Blair becomes the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to address the Oireachtas.[1]
- 30 November - Unemployment falls by 20% with the number of people in work rising by 100,000.
- 12 December - Members of the Labour Party and Democratic Left agree to merge.
- 31 December - The Punt is traded for the last time as the Euro currency is launched.
[edit] Arts and literature
- 28 February - the actor and comedian Dermot Morgan dies suddenly in London.
- 24 December - Gay Byrne broadcasts his final radio show from St. Stephen's Green.
[edit] Sport
[edit] Gaelic football
- Galway GAA win the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, beating Kildare GAA in the final.
[edit] Golf
- Murphy's Irish Open is won by David Carter (England).
[edit] Hurling
- Offaly GAA win the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for the second time in five years.
[edit] Olympics
- 6 August - Olympic gold medalist Michelle Smith is banned from competition for four years for tampering with a drug test.
[edit] Soccer
- St Patrick's Athletic won the Football League of Ireland
- Cork City FC won the FAI Cup
- Shelbourne's home UEFA Cup tie against Rangers is moved to England due to fears of sectarian trouble. Despite taking a 3-0 lead, Shels lose 3-5.
- 7 May - The Irish under-16 team wins the European Championship.
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
- 28 February - Dermot Morgan, actor and comedian (b.1952).
- 15 March - Hugh Coveney, Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister, yachtsman (b.1935).
- 23 June - Maureen O'Sullivan, actress (b.1911).
- 6 May - Sybil Connolly, fashion designer (b.1921).
- 26 May - Kate Cruise O'Brien, writer (b.1948).
- August - Liam de Paor, historian.
- 20 September - Robert Malachy Burke, Christian Socialist and philanthropist (b.1907).
- 11 November - Paddy Clancy, folk singer (b.1922).
- 13 November - Valerie Hobson, actress (b.1917).
- 21 November - John David Gwynn, cricketer (b.1907).
- 26 December - Cathal Goulding, Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army and the Official IRA (b.1923).
[edit] Full date unknown
- Paul O'Dwyer, lawyer and politician in the United States (b.1907).
- Tommy Quaid, Limerick hurler (b.1957).
[edit] References
- ^ (2006) Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. ISBN 0-141-02715-0.

