1997 in the United Kingdom

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1997 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1997 in the United Kingdom. This year is noted for a landslide general election victory for the Labour Party under Tony Blair; the handover of Hong Kong, the largest remaining British colony, to China; and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

  • 10 March – 160 vehicles are involved in a motorway pile up on the M42 motorway at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Three people are killed and 60 injured.
  • 17 March –
    First World War
    has inherited economic statistics as strong as the ones that Labour will should they win the election.
  • 18 March – The Sun newspaper, a traditional supporter of the Conservative Party, declares its support for Tony Blair and Labour, condemning the Conservatives as "tired, divided and rudderless" – a stark contrast to its support for them in the run-up to the 1992 election where it waged a high-profile campaign against the then Labour leader Neil Kinnock and, after the Conservative victory, claimed responsibility for the result.
  • 23 March – Unemployed continues to fall and now stands at just over 1,800,000 – its lowest level since December 1990.
  • 30 March –
    Channel 5, Britain's fifth terrestrial television channel and its first new one since the launch of Channel 4
    in November 1982, is launched.
  • 31 March – first airs.

April

May

June

July

August

September

The funeral cortege of Diana, Princess of Wales

October

  • 1 October – The final LTI FX4 London taxicab is produced after 39 years.
  • 4 October – The BBC introduces its new corporate logo across the corporation, as well as new idents for BBC1.
  • 15 October – Andy Green driving the ThrustSSC sets a new land speed record of 763.035 mph (1227.99 km/h), the first time the sound barrier is broken on land.[18]
  • 24 October – WPC Nina Mackay, 25, is stabbed to death in Stratford, London, when entering a flat to arrest a Somali asylum seeker who was due to be deported.

November

December

Undated

Publications

Births

Izzy Brown
Shaheen Jafargholi
Asa Butterfield
Maisie Williams
Joe Gomez
Tilly Keeper
Alan Walker
Claudia Fragapane
Marcus Rashford

Full date unknown

Deaths

January

Alexander R. Todd
Myfanwy Piper
Geoffrey Rippon

February

March

V. S. Pritchett
Reverend W. Awdry

April

Denis Compton

May

June

Ronnie Lane

July

Frank Farrell

August

John Kendrew
Diana, Princess of Wales

September

October

A. L. Rowse

November

Isaiah Berlin

December

Eddie Chapman
Tommy Price

See also

References

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