1989 in Northern Ireland
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Events during the year 1989 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
- Secretary of State - Tom King (until 24 July), Peter Brooke (from 24 July)
Events
- 8 January - British Midland Boeing 737 on a flight to Belfast crashes onto the M1 motorway on the approach to East Midlands Airportkilling 44 people.
- 12 February - Pat Finucane is shot dead by loyalists.
- 5 March - Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin says he wants a non-armed political movement to work for self-determination.[1]
- 20 March - Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan of the Royal Ulster Constabulary are killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. An inquiry concludes in 2013 that the Garda Síochána colluded in the ambush.[2]
- 7 June - Bombardier Aerospace.
- 3 November - Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Peter Brooke, says the IRA cannot be entirely defeated militarily and talks could follow an end to violence.[1]
- 13 December - Attack on Derryard checkpoint: The Provisional Irish Republican Army make a heavy attack on a permanent vehicle checkpoint in County Fermanagh manned by the King's Own Scottish Borderers; 2 British Army soldiers are killed.
Arts and literature
- 3 May - Christina Reid's play The Belle Of Belfast City is premiered at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast.
- The BBC2television.
- Robert McLiam Wilson's first novel, Ripley Bogle, is published and wins the 1989 Rooney Prize for Irish Literature[3] and 1990 Irish Book and Betty Trask Awards.[4]
Sport
Football
- October 11 - The Republic of Ireland beat Northern Ireland 3–0 in a World Cup Qualifier at Lansdowne Road.
- Irish League
- Winners: Linfield
- Winners: Ballymena United 1 - 0 Larne
- Winners: Derry City
- Winners: Cork City
- Winners:
Motorcycling
- Robert Dunlop wins the 125cc race at the Cookstown 100, the Macau Grand Prix and the 125cc race at the Isle of Man TT.
Snooker
- 3 April - Benson and Hedgessnooker championship.
Births
- 14 January - Dave McClements, football player
- 24 January - Adam McGurk, football player
- 6 February - Craig Cathcart, football player
- 10 April - Michael Dunlop, motorcycle racer[5]
Deaths
- January - Jackie Wright, comedian (born 1905).
- 12 February - ).
- 26 February - Joseph Fenton, estate agent killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army for acting as an informer (b. c1953).
- 10 August - MP (born 1907).
- 12 September - chief of staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (born 1919).
- 28 December - William Scott, Ulster Scots painter (born 1913).
- Margaret Barry, traditional singer (born 1917).
See also
References
- ^ a b BBC News Road to Peace Timeline.
- ^ "Smithwick: Collusion in Bob Buchanan and Harry Breen murders". BBC News. 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
- ^ "Judges shortlist 11 authors". The Irish Times. Dublin. 1997-09-02.
- ^ "Robert McLiam Wilson". British Council. 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2012-07-31.
- ^ "Michael Dunlop will relish new Yamaha challenge on roads". BBC Sport. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2020.