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1980 in Northern Ireland

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Events during the year 1980 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

  • Secretary of State - Humphrey Atkins

Events

  • 1 January – First national anti-H-Block march.
  • 27 October – Seven Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners go on hunger strike in Long Kesh.
  • 8 December – Taoiseach Charles Haughey meets with the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher at Dublin Castle, the first visit by a British prime minister since independence.
  • 15 December – Thirty more IRA prisoners join the hunger strike.
  • 18 December – Hunger striker Sean McKenna critically ill. Belief that settlement is imminent brings an end to the hunger strike.
  • Work begins on the building of the Foyle Bridge in Derry.
  • W. A. McCutcheon's official survey The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland is published.

Arts and literature

  • 23 September – Field Day Theatre Company presents its first production, the premiere of Brian Friel's Translations at the Guildhall, Derry.
  • Crescent Arts Centre is founded in Belfast.
  • Annual Enniskillen Drama Festival revived.
  • Ron Hutchinson's The Irish Play is first performed, in London.
  • Medbh McGuckian publishes the first collections of her poems in two pamphlets, Portrait of Joanna and Single Ladies: Sixteen Poems and wins an Eric Gregory Award.
  • Bernard MacLaverty publishes his novel Lamb.

Sport

Boxing

Football

  • Irish League ::Winners: Linfield

  • Irish Cup ::Winners: Linfield 2 – 0 Crusaders

Motorcycling

  • Robert Dunlop makes first appearance at the Cookstown 100.

Births

  • 7 January – Zöe Salmon, Blue Peter presenter and former Miss Northern Ireland in 1999.
  • 17 January – Gareth McLearnon, flautist.
  • 11 February – Cormac McAnallen, Tyrone Gaelic footballer (died 2004).
  • 3 April – Adrian McCoubrey, cricketer.
  • 14 April – Grant McCann, footballer.
  • 11 June – Pete Snodden, radio DJ.
  • 3 July – Andrew White, cricketer.
  • 9 July – Michael Ingham, footballer.
  • 23 September – Malachi Cush, singer-songwriter.
  • 6 October – Stephen Carson, footballer.

Deaths

  • 5 July – A. J. Potter, composer (born 1918).
  • 22 November – Norah McGuinness, artist (born 1901).

Full date unknown

  • Ronnie Bunting, Official IRA member and a founder member of the Irish National Liberation Army, assassinated.
  • Sam Cree, playwright (born 1928).
  • Jimmy McCambridge, footballer (born 1905).
  • Johnny McKenna, footballer (born 1926).

References

References

  1. "Larkspirit Irish History".
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