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2007 in Northern Ireland

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Events during the year 2007 in Northern Ireland.

Incumbents

  • First Minister - Ian Paisley (from 8 May)
  • Deputy First Minister - Martin McGuinness (from 8 May)
  • Secretary of State - Peter Hain (until 28 June), Shaun Woodward (from 28 June)

Events

  • 22 January – Report by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland states that the Special Branch of the then Royal Ulster Constabulary had colluded with loyalist paramilitaries in a number of murders and attempted murders in Northern Belfast between 1989 and 2002.
  • 28 January – Special Sinn Féin Ard Fheis approves a motion calling for devolution of policing and justice to the Northern Ireland Assembly and support for the police services.
  • 30 January, the Prime Minister confirms that assembly elections will go ahead as planned on 7 March. The 'transitional assembly' is thus dissolved, after which campaigning for the elections begins.
  • 7 March – Elections took place for the suspended Northern Ireland Assembly.
  • April – A 100-metre stainless steel 'spire of hope' is installed on St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast.
  • 8 May – Power devolved; Northern Ireland Assembly meets; Ian Paisley becomes the second First Minister of Northern Ireland, with Martin McGuinness as Deputy First Minister.
  • 8–10 June – First Garden Show Ireland staged, at Hillsborough Castle, launched by Dermot O'Neill.
  • 26 June – Former Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Al Hutchinson is announced as the successor to Nuala O'Loan as Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.
  • 28 June – Shaun Woodward MP appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.
  • June – Barbary lion cub is born at Belfast Zoo, the first Barbary lion to be born in Ireland.
  • 17 July – Meeting of the North/South Ministerial Council including the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) for the first time.
  • 31 July – End of Operation Banner, the British Army deployment in Northern Ireland.
  • 30 October – Ryanair starts services from George Best Belfast City Airport.
  • October – Peter Robinson, Minister of Finance, introduces the first draft budget for consultation.
  • 5 November – Al Hutchinson takes up the post of Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.
  • 13 December – IKEA open their first store in Ireland at the Holywood Exchange, Belfast.
  • December – Aer Lingus launch flights from their first base outside the Republic of Ireland at Belfast International Airport.
  • 29 December – Nuala O'Loan, former Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, is appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year Honours 2008.

Arts and literature

  • 8 February - Writer, broadcaster and journalist, Benedict Kiely, dies.
  • 16 February - Maria Eagle, direct rule Arts Minister, announces a "one-off payment" of £150,000 to sustain the Belfast Festival at Queen's for one more year.
  • 19 October - The 45th Belfast Festival at Queen's opens with a smaller than usual programme due to lack of funding.
  • 18 December - Arts Minister, Edwin Poots, announces a grant of £300,000 over three years for Belfast Festival at Queen's.
  • Malachi O'Doherty's memoir The Telling Year: Belfast 1972 is publishedl.

Sport

Athletics

  • 6 January - 30th Belfast International Cross Country Event, Stormont Estate, Belfast.
  • 1 February - Armagh International 5k Road Race, The Mall, Armagh.
  • 3 February - Northern Ireland and Ulster Cross Country Championships, University of Ulster, Coleraine. Individual winners: Kelly Reid and Brian Campbell.
  • 17 February-18 February - Irish Indoor Athletics Championships, Odyssey Arena, Belfast.

Cricket

2007 Cricket World Cup: In a successful world cup debut, the Ireland cricket team qualified from the group stage for the Super 8 stage, notably defeating Pakistan cricket team in the process.

Football

  • European Championship Qualifiers :24 March - Liechtenstein 1 - 4 Northern Ireland :28 March - Northern Ireland 2 - 1 Sweden :22 August - Northern Ireland 3 - 1 Liechtenstein :8 September - Latvia 1 - 0 Northern Ireland :12 September - Iceland 2 - 1 Northern Ireland :17 October - Sweden 1 - 1 Northern Ireland :17 November - Northern Ireland 2 - 1 Denmark :21 November - Spain 1 - 0 Northern Ireland :Northern Ireland came third in the group and failed to qualify.

  • Other International Matches

    • Northern Ireland 0 - 0 Wales (6 February)
  • Setanta Cup

    • Winners: Drogheda United
  • Irish League

    • Winners: Linfield
  • Irish Cup

    • Winners: Linfield

Gaelic Athletic Association

  • 15 July - Tyrone defeat Monaghan 1–15 to 1–13 in the final of the Ulster Senior Football Championship.

Golf

  • 8 September - 9 September - Walker Cup takes place at Royal County Down Golf Club, Newcastle, County Down.
  • Pádraig Harrington wins the British Open in Carnoustie, Scotland. Rory McIlroy wins the silver medal for leading amateur. Darren Clarke misses the cut.

Motorcycling

  • 12 May - North West 200
  • 17 August - Ulster Grand Prix, Dundrod.

Rugby Union

  • RBS Six Nations Championship :4 February - Wales 9 - 19 Ireland :11 February - Ireland 17 - 20 France :24 February - Ireland 43 - 13 England :10 March - Scotland 18 - 19 Ireland :17 March - Italy 24 - 51 Ireland :Ireland finished in second position in the Championship after France.

  • 2007 Rugby World Cup

    • Ireland 32 - 17 Namibia
    • Ireland 14 - 10 Georgia
    • Ireland 3 - 25 France
    • Ireland 15 - 30 Argentina

Deaths

  • 3 January - Sir Cecil Walker, Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament for North Belfast (1983–2001), heart attack. (born 1924)
  • 8 January - David Ervine, leader of the Progressive Unionist Party, heart attack leading to stroke and brain haemorrhage. (born 1953).
  • 8 February - Benedict Kiely, writer, broadcaster and journalist (born 1919).
  • 16 February - Norman Miscampbell, British Conservative Party MP (born 1925).
  • 22 February - Miriam Mone, fashion designer (born 1965).
  • 2 April - Emma Groves, blinded by a rubber bullet in 1971, became a leading campaigner for banning the use of plastic bullets, co-founder of the United Campaign Against Plastic Bullets (born 1920).
  • 12 June - Eamonn Coleman, Gaelic footballer and manager (born 1948).
  • 24 June - Derek Dougan, footballer (born 1938).
  • 1 August - Tommy Makem, folk musician, artist, poet and storyteller (born 1932).
  • 6 September - John Kelly, Sinn Féin Councillor and MLA (born 1936).
  • 30 September - Len Graham, footballer (born 1925).
  • 17 October - Sammy Duddy, member of the Ulster Political Research Group (born 1945).
  • 3 November - Martin Meehan, Sinn Féin politician and former volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (born 1945).
  • 13 November - Alec Cooke, Baron Cooke of Islandreagh, businessman and politician (born 1920).
  • 31 December - Tommy Dickson, footballer (born 1929).

References

References

  1. (2007-01-22). "NI police colluded with killers". [[BBC News]].
  2. (2006-11-16). "Date set for NI Assembly election". BBC News.
  3. (2007-04-12). "Spire of hope to light up city". BBC News.
  4. Edwards, Aaron. (2011). "The Northern Ireland Troubles: Operation Banner 1969-2007". Osprey Publishing.
  5. (2007-12-30). "O'Loan made dame in honours list". BBC News.
  6. McCreary, Matthew. (2008-02-08). "Festival future looks bright with £1m deal". [[The Belfast Telegraph]].
  7. "Highs and lows on the road to Euro". UEFA Euro 2008 - Northern Ireland.
  8. "Ireland". RBS Six Nations.
  9. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6228809.stm Former MP Cecil Walker dies at 81, BBC News]
  10. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/6242215.stm PUP's Ervine has died in hospital, BBC News]
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