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1992 in Ireland

Events from the year 1992 in Ireland.

1992
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  1. ^ Buckley, Christine (19 May 2009). "A long journey in search of justice for victims of abuse". The Irish Times. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
  2. ^ "History". Irish Film Institute. Retrieved 30 July 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1992 in Ireland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1992 in Ireland 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1992 in Ireland 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee also 1992 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1992List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 3 Arts and literature 4 Sport 4 1 Association football 4 2 Gaelic football 4 3 Golf 4 4 Hurling 4 5 Olympics 5 Births 5 1 Full date unknown 6 Deaths 6 1 Full date unknown 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editPresident Mary Robinson Taoiseach Charles Haughey FF until 11 February 1992 Albert Reynolds FF from 11 February 1992 Tanaiste John Wilson FF Minister for Finance Bertie Ahern FF Chief Justice Thomas Finlay Dail 26th until 5 November 1992 27th from 14 December 1992 Seanad 19th until 17 December 1992 Events edit20 January Peter Brooke offered to resign as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland following criticism of his singing on The Late Late Show only hours after an Irish Republican Army IRA bomb exploded 30 January Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach and as leader of the Fianna Fail party 31 January The Government sold the B I Shipping Line to the Irish Continental Group 4 February Mary Robinson became the first President of Ireland to visit Belfast An off duty Royal Ulster Constabulary officer in Belfast killed three people in a Sinn Fein office before committing suicide 5 February Loyalist gunmen killed five Catholics in an attack on a bookmaker s shop in Belfast 6 February Albert Reynolds was elected the fifth leader of Fianna Fail 11 February Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach and was succeeded by Albert Reynolds 18 February Albert Reynolds discussed the situation with other party leaders as the High Court prevented a 14 year old rape victim from going to Britain for an abortion 26 February The Supreme Court lifted the High Court ruling preventing a girl from travelling to Britain for an abortion it was duly performed 15 March Proinsias De Rossa led a breakaway group from the Workers Party to form what would shortly become Democratic Left The majority of the breakaway group including De Rossa joined the Labour Party in 1999 13 April Two hundred and fifty years after the first performance of Handel s Messiah in Dublin the Academy of St Martin in the Fields performed the oratorio at the Point Theatre 7 May Bishop Eamon Casey of Galway resigned following the revelation that he was the father of a teenage boy 8 May The third People In Need Telethon was held 9 May Linda Martin won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland with Why Me This was the first of three consecutive Irish wins 31 May Christy O Connor Jnr won the British Masters golf tournament 18 June A referendum approved the Maastricht Treaty on European Union 69 1 voted in favour 30 9 against 25 June The issue of a new smaller 5 pence coin meant that after 21 years it was no longer the same size as a shilling 8 July President Mary Robinson addressed both houses of the Oireachtas 23 September The IRA destroyed the forensic science laboratory in Belfast with a huge bomb 5 November The Government lost a confidence motion and the Dail was dissolved Two former Taoisigh Charles Haughey and Garret FitzGerald announced their retirement from politics 6 November A new purple 20 note depicting Daniel O Connell was issued 25 November Three referendums were held on abortion related issues The right to abortion related travel and the right to abortion related information were supported 31 December Unemployment reached record levels 290 000 people were out of work Undated edit An appearance by Christine Buckley on The Gay Byrne Show brought an overwhelming response from others who felt they had been victims of incarceration and abuse in industrial schools 1 Trustee Savings Bank dropped the previous Cork and Limerick Savings Bank name Arts and literature editApril Patrick McCabe s novel The Butcher Boy was published 11 September Colm Toibin s novel The Heather Blazing was published 23 September The Irish Film Institute opened the Irish Film Centre in Dublin 2 30 September Vincent Woods play At the Black Pig s Dyke opened at the Druid Theatre Company 30 October Neil Jordan s film The Crying Game was released in Ireland and the U K Samuel Beckett s first novel Dream of Fair to Middling Women was finally published Maeve Binchy s novel The Copper Beech was published Eugene McCabe s novel Death and Nightingales was published Sport editAssociation football edit 5 April Shelbourne won their first League of Ireland Championship for thirty years Gaelic football edit Donegal beat Dublin 0 18 to 0 14 to win their first All Ireland Senior Football Championship Golf edit Carroll s Irish Open was won by Nick Faldo England Hurling edit Kilkenny beat Cork 3 10 to 1 12 in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final Olympics edit 8 August Michael Carruth won Ireland s first gold medal in 36 years at the Olympic Games in Barcelona Wayne McCullough won a silver medal Births edit13 January Ryan Connolly footballer 16 January Matt Doherty footballer 23 January Jack Reynor actor 27 January Sam Barry tennis player 26 April Shane O Meara actor 10 May Sophie Vavasseur actress 20 May Jack Gleeson actor 22 July George Dockrell cricketer 27 July Neil R Barrett rugby player 9 September Damian McGinty singer and actor 27 September Ryan O Shaughnessy pop singer 18 October Barry Keoghan actor 20 October John Egan footballer 14 November Tadhg Furlong rugby union player 24 November Aaron Barry footballer Oliver Dingley diver 25 November Declan Hannon hurler Adare Limerick 26 November Paul Dunne golfer 2 December Danielle Galligan actress 4 December Emma Eliza Regan actressFull date unknown edit Aisling Dunphy camogie playerDeaths edit9 January Bill Naughton playwright and author born 1910 20 March Michael McLaverty novelist born 1904 28 April Francis Bacon painter born 1909 12 May Joseph Raftery archaeologist 13 May F E McWilliam sculptor born 1909 20 May James Tully former Labour Party TD and Cabinet Minister born 1915 3 June Patrick Peyton the Rosary Priest born 1909 6 July Bryan Guinness 2nd Lord Moyne lawyer and poet 21 July Aloys Fleischmann composer and musicologist born 1910 17 August Tom Nolan Fianna Fail TD Minister of State and MEP born 1921 23 September Ivar Ivask Estonian poet and literary scholar born 1927 Full date unknown edit Benjamin Guinness 3rd Earl of Iveagh peer and Seanad member born 1937 Aidan MacCarthy doctor RAF medical officer captured by the Japanese during the Second World War born 1914 Matt O Mahoney international soccer player born 1913 Peter Rice structural engineer born 1935 Jim Young Cork hurler born 1915 See also edit1992 in Irish televisionReferences edit Buckley Christine 19 May 2009 A long journey in search of justice for victims of abuse The Irish Times Retrieved 12 December 2009 History Irish Film Institute Retrieved 30 July 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 in Ireland amp oldid 1163335560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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