1985 in the United Kingdom

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1985 in the United Kingdom
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Popular culture

Events from the year 1985 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

  • 11 April – An eighteen-month-old boy becomes the youngest person in the UK to die of HIV/AIDS.
  • 22 April – Construction of Japanese carmaker
    Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, begins. The first cars are expected to be produced next year.[15]
  • 30 April – Bernie Grant, born in Guyana, becomes the first black council leader when he is elected as leader of the Labour-controlled London Borough of Haringey council.

May

June

July

  • 4 July
    • 13-year-old Ruth Lawrence achieves a first in Mathematics at the University of Oxford, becoming the youngest British person ever to earn a first-class degree and the youngest known graduate of the university.[26]
    • Unemployment for June falls to 3,178,582 from May's total of 3,240,947, the best fall in unemployment of the decade so far.
  • 13 July – Live Aid pop concerts in London and Philadelphia raise over £50,000,000 for famine relief in Ethiopia.[27]
  • 24 July – Country code top-level domain .uk registered.
  • 25 July–4 August – The World Games take place in London.[28]
  • 29 July – Despite unemployment having fallen since October last year, it has increased in 73 Conservative constituencies, according to government figures.

August

September

October

November

December

Undated

  • Inflation stands at 6.1% – the highest since 1982, but still low compared to the highs reached in the 1970s.[55]
  • Peak year for British oil production: 127,000,000 tonnes.[39]
  • A record of more than 1.8 million new cars have been sold in Britain during this year, beating the previous record set in 1983. The Ford Escort is Britain's most popular new car for the fourth year running and all of the top 10 best-selling new cars are produced by Ford, Vauxhall or Austin Rover. Continental and Japanese manufacturers enjoy a good-sized percentage of the new car market though, with Fiat, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Volkswagen and Volvo all doing well. These figures are announced on 7 January 1986 by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.[56]
  • The first retailers move into the Merry Hill Shopping Centre near Dudley, West Midlands. A new shopping centre is scheduled to open alongside the developing retail park in April 1986 and it is anticipated to grow into Europe's largest indoor shopping centre with further developments set to be completed by 1990, as well as including a host of leisure facilities.[57]

Publications

Births

Deaths

January

Brian Horrocks
David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech

February

Sydney Cozens
William Lyons
Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk

March

F. S. Northedge
Michael Redgrave
Irene Savidge

April

Annis Gillie
Olga Tufnell
Cecil Manning

May

Bridget D'Oyly Carte
Donald Bailey

June

Lord George-Brown
Sidney Montagu, 11th Duke of Manchester

July

Henry Mollison

August

Arnold Wilkins
Joanne Cole

September

Isabel Jeans
Jock Stein
Joan Fry

October

John Greenlees Semple

November

Frances Davidson, Viscountess Davidson

December

Philip Larkin
Robert Graves
Harold Whitlock

See also

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