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1968 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1968 in Northern Ireland.

1968
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Northern Ireland

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  • 3 July – As part of a series of protests against housing conditions in Derry, the Derry Housing Action Committee (DHAC) holds a sit-down protest on the newly opened second deck of the Craigavon Bridge in the city.[1]
  • 31 July – Ralph Grey is appointed as Governor of Northern Ireland.[1]
  • 22 August – The Society of Labour Lawyers (SLL) publishes an 'interim report' about discrimination in Northern Ireland. The report is heavily criticised by unionists.[1]
  • 24 August – First Civil Rights March: The Campaign for Social Justice (CSJ), the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) and other groups hold the first 'civil rights march' in Northern Ireland from Coalisland to Dungannon, in County Tyrone. The rally is officially banned, but takes place and passes off without incident.[1]
  • 27 August – The Derry Housing Action Committee (DHAC) organises another protest in the Guildhall's council chamber. Afterwards it invites NICRA to organise a march in Derry.[1]
  • 28 August – Gerry Fitt, MP, tables a House of Commons motion, signed by 60 Labour Party backbenchers, criticising RUC action in Dungannon on 24 August, demanding that "citizens of Northern Ireland should be allowed the same rights of peaceful demonstration as those in other parts of the United Kingdom".[1]
  • 5 October – A civil rights march in Derry, which includes several Stormont and British MPs, is batoned off the streets by the Royal Ulster Constabulary, resulting in two days of serious rioting in Derry.[2]
  • 9 October – Following a student demonstration in Belfast, the People's Democracy is formed.[3]
  • 25 October – The New University of Ulster is opened in Coleraine, County Londonderry.
  • 30 October – Taoiseach Jack Lynch calls for an end to partition to resolve the unrest.[3]
  • 4 November – Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O'Neill says there will be no end to partition without the consent of the Northern Ireland parliament.[3]
  • 22 November – Terence O'Neill announces five point plan to ease Catholic grievances on housing allocation and electoral law.[3]
  • 11 December – William Craig, NI Minister of Home Affairs, is dismissed from the Northern Ireland cabinet.[3]
  • 20 December – People's Democracy announce Belfast to Derry march.[3]

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Winners: Glentoran
Winners: Crusaders 2 – 0 Linfield

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "A Chronology of the Conflict – 1968". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d e f . larkspirit.com. Archived from the original on 23 April 2009.
  4. ^ "The 1960s Revival". Culture Northern Ireland. Retrieved 2012-07-26.

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Events during the year 1968 in Northern Ireland 1967 1966 1965 1968 in Northern Ireland 1969 1970 1971Centuries 20th 21stDecades 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980sSee also 1968 in the United Kingdom 1968 in Ireland Other events of 1968 List of years in Northern Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 January to June 2 2 July to December 2 3 Undated 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Football 4 2 Golf 5 Births 5 1 Full date unknown 6 Deaths 6 1 Full date unknown 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editGovernor The Lord Erskine of Rerrick until 27 November The Lord Grey of Naunton from 27 November Prime Minister Terence O NeillEvents editJanuary to June edit 8 January Taoiseach Jack Lynch and Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O Neill meet for talks in Dublin 1 March Members of the Derry Housing Action Committee DHAC disrupt a meeting of Londonderry Corporation to protest at the lack of housing provision in the city 1 5 April Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company takes over operations from the Ulster Transport Authority managing Northern Ireland Railways Ulsterbus Northern Ireland Carriers and Northern Ireland Airports 27 April The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association NICRA holds a rally to protest at the banning of a Republican commemoration parade 1 16 May In a parliamentary by election in Derry the Ulster Unionists retains the seat 1 20 May Terence O Neill Northern Ireland Prime Minister is showered with eggs flour and stones after a meeting of the Woodvale Unionist Association 1 May Derry Housing Action Committee DHAC holds another protest at the Guildhall Derry 1 4 June Lord Stonham Minister of State at the Home Office with responsibility for Northern Ireland begins a three day visit 1 20 June Austin Currie Nationalist Party MP at Stormont with others begins a protest about discrimination in housing allocation by squatting illegally occupying in a house in Caledon County Tyrone 1 21 June The annual conference of the Nationalist Party unanimously approves the protest action by Austin Currie in Caledon 1 22 June The Derry Housing Action Committee DHAC stages a protest by blocking the Lecky Road in the Bogside area of Derry 1 July to December edit 3 July As part of a series of protests against housing conditions in Derry the Derry Housing Action Committee DHAC holds a sit down protest on the newly opened second deck of the Craigavon Bridge in the city 1 31 July Ralph Grey is appointed as Governor of Northern Ireland 1 22 August The Society of Labour Lawyers SLL publishes an interim report about discrimination in Northern Ireland The report is heavily criticised by unionists 1 24 August First Civil Rights March The Campaign for Social Justice CSJ the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association NICRA and other groups hold the first civil rights march in Northern Ireland from Coalisland to Dungannon in County Tyrone The rally is officially banned but takes place and passes off without incident 1 27 August The Derry Housing Action Committee DHAC organises another protest in the Guildhall s council chamber Afterwards it invites NICRA to organise a march in Derry 1 28 August Gerry Fitt MP tables a House of Commons motion signed by 60 Labour Party backbenchers criticising RUC action in Dungannon on 24 August demanding that citizens of Northern Ireland should be allowed the same rights of peaceful demonstration as those in other parts of the United Kingdom 1 5 October A civil rights march in Derry which includes several Stormont and British MPs is batoned off the streets by the Royal Ulster Constabulary resulting in two days of serious rioting in Derry 2 9 October Following a student demonstration in Belfast the People s Democracy is formed 3 25 October The New University of Ulster is opened in Coleraine County Londonderry 30 October Taoiseach Jack Lynch calls for an end to partition to resolve the unrest 3 4 November Northern Ireland Prime Minister Terence O Neill says there will be no end to partition without the consent of the Northern Ireland parliament 3 22 November Terence O Neill announces five point plan to ease Catholic grievances on housing allocation and electoral law 3 11 December William Craig NI Minister of Home Affairs is dismissed from the Northern Ireland cabinet 3 20 December People s Democracy announce Belfast to Derry march 3 Undated edit Allen McClay establishes the pharmaceutical company Galen in Craigavon Arts and literature editMay The Honest Ulsterman a Northern Ireland literary magazine is established by poet James Simmons it continues until 2003 Derek Mahon s poems Night Crossing published 4 Sport editFootball edit Irish LeagueWinners Glentoran dd Irish CupWinners Crusaders 2 0 Linfield dd May 29 George Best becomes the first Northern Irish footballer to pick up a European Cup winner medals as Manchester United F C defeat Benfica in the final at Wembley Stadium September 18 George Best is the star attraction as Manchester United beat Waterford City 3 1 at Lansdowne Road Golf edit Curtis Cup held at Royal County Down Golf Club winners United States Births edit12 March Kieran McKeever Derry GAA hurler and Gaelic footballer April John McCaffrey fundraising professional 9 May Niall Donnelly television journalist Ruth Kelly British Labour politician Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and MP for Bolton West 10 June Gary McCausland property developer and television presenter 16 July Colin Murphy comedian 12 August Michael Legge stand up comedian 14 August Darren Clarke golfer 18 November Barry Hunter footballer and manager 21 November Peter Weir Democratic Unionist Party MLA 22 December Stephen Smyth cricketer Full date unknown edit Colin Harper music journalist Adrian McKinty crime fiction author Deaths edit8 February Louise McIlroy Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the London School of Medicine for Women born 1874 11 September Denis McCullough Irish Volunteers and elected to the 4th Dail Eireann born 1883 10 December George Forrest Ulster Unionist MP for Mid Ulster 12 December Sam Irving footballer and football manager born 1883 Full date unknown edit William Conor artist born 1881 See also edit1968 in Scotland 1968 in WalesReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p A Chronology of the Conflict 1968 Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN Retrieved 11 July 2009 Parades and Marches Chronology 2 Historical Dates and Events Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN Retrieved 28 January 2010 a b c d e f Larkspirit Irish History larkspirit com Archived from the original on 23 April 2009 The 1960s Revival Culture Northern Ireland Retrieved 2012 07 26 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1968 in Northern Ireland amp oldid 1179844359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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