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1997 in the United Kingdom

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 transfer of Hong Kong, the largest remaining British colony, to China; and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 6 January – Allegations of a Conservative MP's extramarital affair appear in the News of the World newspaper a week after Conservative Prime Minister John Major put "the family" at the heart of his campaign. Jerry Hayes – married with two children – denies the allegations.
  • 7 January – 2.5 million people take part in a phone-in vote as part of an ITV debate on the British monarchy. A 2-1 majority vote in favour of retaining the institution.
  • 9 January – British yachtsman Tony Bullimore is rescued in the Southern Ocean five days after his boat capsized in freezing waters.
  • 15 January
    • Diana, Princess of Wales, calls for an international ban on landmines.[1]
    • The strengthening economy is reflected in a national unemployment total of 1,884,700 for last December – the lowest level since January 1991. The Conservative government who are mired in allegations of sleaze are still behind Labour in the opinion polls as the general election looms.
  • 16 January
  • 17 January
  • 20 January – Death of Labour Party MP Martin Redmond ends the government's minority.[2] On the same day, the party vows not to raise income tax if, as seems likely, it wins the forthcoming general election.[3]
  • 30 January – An underground anti-road protest ended as the last protester known as "Swampy" (Daniel Hooper) emerged from the network of tunnels beneath the A30 extension site in Devon.

February

  • 4 February – Moors Murderer Myra Hindley is informed by Home Secretary Michael Howard that she will never be released from prison. Hindley, who has now been in prison for more than 30 years, was originally issued with a whole life tariff by the then Home Secretary David Waddington in 1990, but not informed of the ruling until just over two years ago.
  • 6 February – The Court of Appeal rules that Mrs Diane Blood of Leeds can be inseminated with her dead husband's sperm. Mrs Blood has been challenging for the right to use the sperm of her husband Stephen since just after his death two years ago.[4]
  • 12 February – A 23 year old British soldier is shot dead in Northern Ireland. Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick is shot by a sniper while manning a checkpoint in Bessbrook (County Armagh); he is the last British soldier to be killed by the Provisional IRA.
  • 14 February – The Daily Mail newspaper accuses five young men of the murder of Stephen Lawrence on its front page the day after a coroner's inquest finds that the teenager had been unlawfully killed in an unprovoked racist attack by five white youths in April 1993.
  • 15 February – Murder of 13 year old Billie Jo Jenkins in Hastings, East Sussex who is beaten to death at the family home. Her stepfather Siôn Jenkins is convicted of her murder in 1998 but acquitted at a second retrial in 2006.
  • 22 February – Scientists at the Roslin Institute announce the birth of a cloned sheep named Dolly seven months after the fact.[5]
  • 24 February – At the Brit Awards 1997, Geri Halliwell wears her iconic Union Jack dress.[6]
  • 27 February – The government loses its Commons majority again after a Labour victory at the Wirral South by-election.[2]

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 – John Major announces that the general election will be held on 1 May. Despite the opinion polls having shown a double-digit Labour lead continuously since late 1992, Major is hoping for a unique fifth successive term of Conservative government by pinning his hopes on a strong economy and low unemployment – no incoming government since before the 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 – BBC pre-school children's television series Teletubbies first airs.

April

  • April – Nursery Education Voucher Scheme introduced, guaranteeing a government-funded contribution to the cost of preschool education for 4-year-olds.[7]
  • 1 April – Following the handover of ScotRail to National Express, the final British Rail passenger service, the Caledonian Sleeper to Fort William, reaches its destination, ending the process of privatisation of passenger services brought about by the Railways Act 1993.[8]
  • 8 April
    • BBC journalist Martin Bell announces that he is to stand as a candidate against Neil Hamilton in the Tatton constituency on an anti-corruption platform.[9]
    • A MORI opinion poll shows Conservative support at a four-year high of 34%, but Labour still look set to win next month's general election as they have a 15-point lead.[10]
  • 29 April – The last MORI poll before the election tips Labour for a landslide victory as they gain 48% of the vote and a 20-point lead over the Conservatives.[11]

May

June

July

August

September

 
The funeral cortege of Diana, Princess of Wales
  • 1 September
  • 2 September - 18 year old West Ham United footballer Rio Ferdinand is dropped from the England squad after being convicted of a drink-driving offence.
  • 5 September – The Queen makes a nationwide broadcast in tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, following widespread criticism of the Royal Family's response to her death.
  • 6 September – The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales takes place at Westminster Abbey, London followed by a private burial at the estate of the Earls Spencer in Althorp, Northamptonshire. The Earl Spencer, brother of Diana, attacks the Royal Family's and the media's treatment of Diana in his funeral eulogy. TV coverage of the funeral is hosted by both BBC 1 and ITV, attracting an audience of more than 32,000,000 which falls just short of the national TV audience record set by the England national football team's victorious World Cup final in 1966.[31]
  • 7 September – Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow (the "armadillo"), designed by Foster and Partners, is completed.
  • 9 September - A 40-year-old woman from Bradford in West Yorkshire wins £14,000 damages after suing her ex-husband for rape in what was the first civil action of its kind in Britain.
  • 11 September – Referendum in Scotland on the creation of a national Parliament with devolved powers takes place. On two separate questions, voters back the plans both for a national Parliament and for it to have limited tax raising powers.[32]
  • 12 September - Newspapers report that an operation carried out in February by neurosurgeon Steve Gill during which a woman's head was temporarily detached from her spine has been a success
  • 13 September – Release of Elton John's Candle in the Wind remade as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales. This will be the second best-selling single worldwide of all time.[33]
  • 14 September - Conservative Party leader William Hague receives criticism for accusing Prime Minister Tony Blair of exploiting the recent death of Diana, Princess of Wales for political advantage.
  • 15 September - The ITV detective drama series Prime Suspect which stars actress Helen Mirren wins the Emmy award in the US for best mini-series.
  • 16 September - A bomb explodes outside an RUC station in Markethill, County Armagh a day after the start of Northern Ireland peace talks. The IRA deny responsibility.
  • 17 September
    • Police investigating the death of Diana, Princess of Wales reveal that the car in which she was travelling may have collided with a Fiat Uno seconds before hitting a concrete pillar.
    • The Ulster Unionists (the largest loyalist party in Northern Ireland) agree to take part in peace talks that involve Sinn Féin.
  • 18 September
  • 19 September - Seven die and 139 are injured in the Southall rail crash when a Passenger train passes a Danger signal and collides with a Freight train.
  • 25 September
    • A Saudi court sentences British nurse Lucille McLauchlan to eight years in prison and 500 lashes for being an accessory to the murder of Australian nurse Yvonne Gilford in December the previous year. Fellow British nurse Deborah Parry is charged with murder and could face the death penalty if found guilty. Ms Gilford's brother Frank, is reported to be willing to accept £750,000 in "blood money" for Ms Parry's life to be spared if she is found guilty. Foreign Secretary Robin Cook condemns the sentence of flogging against Ms McLauchlan as "wholly unacceptable in the modern world".
    • RAF pilot Andy Green breaks the land speed record at Black Rock in the Nevada desert. His Thrust SSC jet car set an average speed of 714 MPH, 81 MPH faster than the previous record.
  • 29 September – British scientists state that they have found a link between Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and eating of BSE-infected meat.[34]

October

  • 1 October – The final LTI FX4 London cab 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

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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 transfer of Hong Kong the largest remaining British colony to China and the death of Diana Princess of Wales 1997 in the United KingdomOther years1995 1996 1997 1997 1998 1999Countries of the United KingdomEngland Northern Ireland Scotland WalesPopular culture1997 British Grand Prix1997 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland1997 in British television1997 in British music1997 in British radioUK in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 January 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 2 13 Undated 3 Publications 4 Births 4 1 Full date unknown 5 Deaths 5 1 January 5 2 February 5 3 March 5 4 April 5 5 May 5 6 June 5 7 July 5 8 August 5 9 September 5 10 October 5 11 November 5 12 December 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents EditMonarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister John Major Conservative until 2 May Tony Blair Labour starting 2 May Parliament 51st until 8 April 52nd starting 7 May Events EditJanuary Edit 6 January Allegations of a Conservative MP s extramarital affair appear in the News of the World newspaper a week after Conservative Prime Minister John Major put the family at the heart of his campaign Jerry Hayes married with two children denies the allegations 7 January 2 5 million people take part in a phone in vote as part of an ITV debate on the British monarchy A 2 1 majority vote in favour of retaining the institution 9 January British yachtsman Tony Bullimore is rescued in the Southern Ocean five days after his boat capsized in freezing waters 15 January Diana Princess of Wales calls for an international ban on landmines 1 The strengthening economy is reflected in a national unemployment total of 1 884 700 for last December the lowest level since January 1991 The Conservative government who are mired in allegations of sleaze are still behind Labour in the opinion polls as the general election looms 16 January The Conservative Party government loses its majority in the House of Commons after the death of Iain Mills MP for Meriden 2 Chris Evans resigns from BBC Radio 1 after his request for a four day week is refused Since joining the station as a breakfast time DJ in 1995 Evans had boosted audience numbers by 700 000 17 January A jury at the Old Bailey rules that 86 year old Szymon Serafinowicz is unfit to stand trial on charges of murdering Jews during The Holocaust East 17 singer Brian Harvey is dismissed from the band after publicly commenting that the drug Ecstasy is safe 20 January Death of Labour Party MP Martin Redmond ends the government s minority 2 On the same day the party vows not to raise income tax if as seems likely it wins the forthcoming general election 3 30 January An underground anti road protest ended as the last protester known as Swampy Daniel Hooper emerged from the network of tunnels beneath the A30 extension site in Devon February Edit 4 February Moors Murderer Myra Hindley is informed by Home Secretary Michael Howard that she will never be released from prison Hindley who has now been in prison for more than 30 years was originally issued with a whole life tariff by the then Home Secretary David Waddington in 1990 but not informed of the ruling until just over two years ago 6 February The Court of Appeal rules that Mrs Diane Blood of Leeds can be inseminated with her dead husband s sperm Mrs Blood has been challenging for the right to use the sperm of her husband Stephen since just after his death two years ago 4 12 February A 23 year old British soldier is shot dead in Northern Ireland Lance Bombardier Stephen Restorick is shot by a sniper while manning a checkpoint in Bessbrook County Armagh he is the last British soldier to be killed by the Provisional IRA 14 February The Daily Mail newspaper accuses five young men of the murder of Stephen Lawrence on its front page the day after a coroner s inquest finds that the teenager had been unlawfully killed in an unprovoked racist attack by five white youths in April 1993 15 February Murder of 13 year old Billie Jo Jenkins in Hastings East Sussex who is beaten to death at the family home Her stepfather Sion Jenkins is convicted of her murder in 1998 but acquitted at a second retrial in 2006 22 February Scientists at the Roslin Institute announce the birth of a cloned sheep named Dolly seven months after the fact 5 24 February At the Brit Awards 1997 Geri Halliwell wears her iconic Union Jack dress 6 27 February The government loses its Commons majority again after a Labour victory at the Wirral South by election 2 March Edit 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 John Major announces that the general election will be held on 1 May Despite the opinion polls having shown a double digit Labour lead continuously since late 1992 Major is hoping for a unique fifth successive term of Conservative government by pinning his hopes on a strong economy and low unemployment no incoming government since before the 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 BBC pre school children s television series Teletubbies first airs April Edit April Nursery Education Voucher Scheme introduced guaranteeing a government funded contribution to the cost of preschool education for 4 year olds 7 1 April Following the handover of ScotRail to National Express the final British Rail passenger service the Caledonian Sleeper to Fort William reaches its destination ending the process of privatisation of passenger services brought about by the Railways Act 1993 8 8 April BBC journalist Martin Bell announces that he is to stand as a candidate against Neil Hamilton in the Tatton constituency on an anti corruption platform 9 A MORI opinion poll shows Conservative support at a four year high of 34 but Labour still look set to win next month s general election as they have a 15 point lead 10 29 April The last MORI poll before the election tips Labour for a landslide victory as they gain 48 of the vote and a 20 point lead over the Conservatives 11 May Edit 1 May General election 12 The Labour Party under Tony Blair defeat the incumbent Conservative government under Prime Minister John Major in a landslide result winning 418 seats Several high profile Conservative MPs including seven Cabinet ministers lose their seats as do all Conservative MPs in Scotland and Wales Michael Portillo who was tipped by many to be the next leader of the Conservatives is among those who lose their seats The Conservatives fail to make any gains A record 120 women enter parliament including 101 female Labour MPs Mohammad Sarwar elected for Labour in Glasgow Govan becomes the first ever Muslim MP 2 May Labour being the largest party holding a majority after the general election Conservative John Major resigns and Tony Blair is appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by The Queen 3 May Katrina and the Waves win the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Love Shine a Light the first time the UK has won the competition since 1981 6 May New Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown announces that the Bank of England central bank of the UK is to assume independent responsibility for UK monetary policy 13 19 May The new Labour government announces that it will ban tobacco sponsorship of sporting events 14 June Edit June Ford enters the growing compact coupe market with its Puma which uses the same chassis as the Ka and Fiesta 2 June The Halifax Building Society floats on the London Stock Exchange Over 7 5 million customers of the Society become shareholders of the new bank the largest extension of shareholders in UK history 12 June Law Lords declare that former Home Secretary Michael Howard acted illegally in raising the minimum sentence of the two juveniles who committed the murder of James Bulger Robert Thompson and Jon Venables to 15 years They also strip the government of setting minimum terms for prisoners aged under 18 who had received life or indefinite prison sentences 15 19 June The High Court of Justice delivers judgement largely in favour of McDonald s in the libel case of McDonald s Corporation v Steel amp Morris the McLibel case the longest trial in English legal history against two environmental campaigners 16 William Hague is elected as the leader of the Conservative Party 23 June Construction begins on the Millennium Dome 17 25 June An auction of dresses owned by Diana Princess of Wales in Manhattan raises more than 2 million for charity 27 June Publication of J K Rowling s first Harry Potter novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone July Edit 1 July The UK transfers sovereignty of Hong Kong the largest remaining British colony to the People s Republic of China as the 99 years lease on the territory formally ends 18 This event is widely considered by historians and commentators to mark the end of the British Empire the largest imperial endeavour in the history of mankind 19 2 July Chancellor Gordon Brown launches the first Labour budget for nearly 20 years which includes a further 3billion for education and healthcare as well as a 3 5billion scheme to get single mothers under 25 s and long term unemployed people back into work 4 July Russian carmaker Lada announces the end of imports to the United Kingdom after 23 years and some 350 000 sales of its low priced low specification cars which at their peak sold more than 30 000 cars a year but managed just over 6 000 sales last year 20 6 11 July 1997 nationalist riots in Northern Ireland there is violence in nationalist areas after an Orange Order parade is allowed down the Garvaghy Road in Portadown by the Royal Ulster Constabulary as part of the Drumcree conflict 19 July The IRA declares a ceasefire 21 30 July Sunderland s Stadium of Light the largest football club stadium to be built in England since the 1920s is opened by the Duke of York 22 31 July Education Schools Act abolishes the Assisted Places Scheme free or state subsidised places for qualifying children attending fee paying independent schools At the Uxbridge by election John Randall holds the seat for the Conservatives 23 August Edit 2 August John Major s Prime Minister s Resignation Honours are announced 24 The comedy film Bean is released in movie theaters 14 August Derby County F C move into their new Pride Park stadium but their inaugural match against Wimbledon in the FA Premier League is abandoned in the second half due to floodlight failure 25 21 August The new Oasis album Be Here Now is released selling a record of more than 350 000 copies on its first day 27 August An international survey shows that British rail fares are the most expensive in the world and have risen by 12 since privatisation Stoke City F C move into their new Britannia Stadium which is officially opened by football legend Sir Stanley Matthews 26 31 August Reports emerge in the early hours of the morning that Diana Princess of Wales has been injured in a car crash in Paris which has claimed the life of Dodi Fayed the Harrods heir Within four hours it is confirmed that Diana has died in hospital as a result of her injuries The United Kingdom and much of the rest of the world is plunged into widespread mourning 27 September Edit The funeral cortege of Diana Princess of Wales1 September French investigators reveal that Diana s driver Henri Paul was over the drink driving limit and had been travelling at speeds in excess of 100 mph before the crash that killed her Lawyers for Mohamed Al Fayed father of Dodi Al Fayed lay the blame on the paparazzi who were pursuing the vehicle 28 A new style of fifty pence coin is introduced 29 Reebok Stadium the new home of Bolton Wanderers F C is opened by deputy Prime Minister John Prescott 30 2 September 18 year old West Ham United footballer Rio Ferdinand is dropped from the England squad after being convicted of a drink driving offence 5 September The Queen makes a nationwide broadcast in tribute to Diana Princess of Wales following widespread criticism of the Royal Family s response to her death 6 September The funeral of Diana Princess of Wales takes place at Westminster Abbey London followed by a private burial at the estate of the Earls Spencer in Althorp Northamptonshire The Earl Spencer brother of Diana attacks the Royal Family s and the media s treatment of Diana in his funeral eulogy TV coverage of the funeral is hosted by both BBC 1 and ITV attracting an audience of more than 32 000 000 which falls just short of the national TV audience record set by the England national football team s victorious World Cup final in 1966 31 7 September Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow the armadillo designed by Foster and Partners is completed 9 September A 40 year old woman from Bradford in West Yorkshire wins 14 000 damages after suing her ex husband for rape in what was the first civil action of its kind in Britain 11 September Referendum in Scotland on the creation of a national Parliament with devolved powers takes place On two separate questions voters back the plans both for a national Parliament and for it to have limited tax raising powers 32 12 September Newspapers report that an operation carried out in February by neurosurgeon Steve Gill during which a woman s head was temporarily detached from her spine has been a success 13 September Release of Elton John s Candle in the Wind remade as a tribute to Diana Princess of Wales This will be the second best selling single worldwide of all time 33 14 September Conservative Party leader William Hague receives criticism for accusing Prime Minister Tony Blair of exploiting the recent death of Diana Princess of Wales for political advantage 15 September The ITV detective drama series Prime Suspect which stars actress Helen Mirren wins the Emmy award in the US for best mini series 16 September A bomb explodes outside an RUC station in Markethill County Armagh a day after the start of Northern Ireland peace talks The IRA deny responsibility 17 September Police investigating the death of Diana Princess of Wales reveal that the car in which she was travelling may have collided with a Fiat Uno seconds before hitting a concrete pillar The Ulster Unionists the largest loyalist party in Northern Ireland agree to take part in peace talks that involve Sinn Fein 18 September Welsh devolution referendum on the creation of a national Assembly takes place Voters in Wales narrowly back the plans 18 Opening of Sensation exhibition of Young British Artists from the collection of Charles Saatchi at the Royal Academy in London A portrait of Moors murderer Myra Hindley created from children s handprints by artist Marcus Harvey is removed from display after vandal attacks 19 September Seven die and 139 are injured in the Southall rail crash when a Passenger train passes a Danger signal and collides with a Freight train 25 September A Saudi court sentences British nurse Lucille McLauchlan to eight years in prison and 500 lashes for being an accessory to the murder of Australian nurse Yvonne Gilford in December the previous year Fellow British nurse Deborah Parry is charged with murder and could face the death penalty if found guilty Ms Gilford s brother Frank is reported to be willing to accept 750 000 in blood money for Ms Parry s life to be spared if she is found guilty Foreign Secretary Robin Cook condemns the sentence of flogging against Ms McLauchlan as wholly unacceptable in the modern world RAF pilot Andy Green breaks the land speed record at Black Rock in the Nevada desert His Thrust SSC jet car set an average speed of 714 MPH 81 MPH faster than the previous record 29 September British scientists state that they have found a link between Creutzfeldt Jakob disease and eating of BSE infected meat 34 October Edit 1 October The final LTI FX4 London cab 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 Edit 4 November BBC News launches a full time online news service having already created special websites for the 1995 budget as well as this year s general election and the death of Diana Princess of Wales 35 6 November Labour hold the Paisley South by election despite a swing of 11 3 to the SNP 12 November Brazil s Supreme Court refuses to extradite the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs to Britain 36 17 November Six Britons are among the 58 people killed by terrorists in the Valley of the Kings Egypt 20 November The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary At the Winchester by election Mark Oaten holds the seat for the Liberal Democrats 23 24 November The British Library opens its first public reading room at its new London site on the Euston Road December Edit 3 December Andrew Evans who was convicted of the 1972 murder of 14 year old Judith Roberts in Tamworth Staffordshire has his conviction overturned by the Court of Appeal after the hearing is told he was being treated for depression when he confessed to the crime and there is no other evidence against him 37 10 December John E Walker wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Paul D Boyer for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate ATP 38 11 December The Royal Yacht Britannia is decommissioned after 44 years in service 18 December The bill to establish the Scottish Parliament unveiled by Secretary of State for Scotland Donald Dewar 39 19 December William Hague marries Ffion Jenkins 40 Moors murderer Myra Hindley loses a High Court appeal against the whole life tariff which was imposed on her by Home Secretary David Waddington in 1990 and later confirmed by Waddington s successor Michael Howard 22 December The government announces an independent inquiry into the BSE crisis 41 Twelve people are arrested during protests by disabled people outside Downing Street 23 December Rover Group produces the final Rover 100 after 17 years 24 December Will Straw son of Cabinet minister Jack Straw is arrested on suspicion of supplying cannabis 42 27 December Ulster Loyalist leader Billy Wright is shot dead in the Maze Prison Prisoners of the Irish National Liberation Army are believed to have been responsible for Wright s murder 43 31 December Singer Elton John and football legend Tom Finney are among the men receiving knighthoods in the New Year s Honours List Undated Edit The Weare prison ship is berthed in Portland Harbour as a temporary overflow facility The WOW Awards organization is founded The Tenants and Residents Organisations of England organization is officially recognised Publications EditIain Banks novel A Song of Stone Ted Hughes poetry Tales from Ovid Ian McEwan s novel Enduring Love Terry Pratchett s Discworld novel Jingo Philip Pullman s novel The Subtle Knife J K Rowling s novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone 44 Births Edit Izzy Brown Shaheen Jafargholi Asa Butterfield Maisie Williams Joe Gomez Tilly Keeper Alan Walker Claudia Fragapane Marcus Rashford3 January Joe Morrell footballer Jordan Thompson footballer 7 January Izzy Brown footballer Kyle Stanger actor 8 January Jack Simpson footballer 11 January Demetri Mitchell footballer 23 January Sophie Hahn athlete Shaheen Jafargholi actor and singer Giorgio Rasulo footballer 29 January Olivia Morris actress 2 February Ellie Bamber actress Cameron Borthwick Jackson footballer Gabby George footballer 3 February Lewis Cook footballer 5 February Patrick Roberts footballer 8 February Venus Angelic singer and vlogger Dalton Smith boxer Anton Walkes footballer died 2023 10 February Adam Armstrong footballer Lauren Mote actress 12 February Connor Mahoney footballer 16 February Charlie Green singer 17 February Josef Craig Paralympic swimmer 18 February Bradley Collins footballer Jonathan Haggerty Muay Thai kickboxer and former ONE Flyweight Muay Thai and current ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Jack Rowan actor 21 February Arwel Robson rugby union player 23 February Luke Amos footballer 4 March Freddie Woodman footballer 8 March Kevin Nisbet footballer 12 March Dean Henderson footballer 14 March Brad Taylor cricketer 15 March Jonjoe Kenny footballer 21 March Nat Phillips footballer 22 March Harry Wilson footballer 23 March Aidan Davis dancer 24 March George Thomas footballer 29 March Leah Williamson footballer 1 April Asa Butterfield actor Cian Harries footballer Olivia Smart ice dancer 3 April Mitchell Rao cricketer 7 April Laura van der Heijden cellist 8 April Keira Walsh footballer 11 April Max Clegg speedway racer Tully Kearney swimmer 13 April Kyle Walker Peters footballer 15 April Maisie Williams actress 6 May Duncan Scott swimmer 16 May Cloe and Holly Mackie actresses 19 May Olivia Arben model 23 May Joe Gomez footballer 25 May Sophie Walsh Kodak baby of the year 1997 11 June Jorja Smith singer 12 June Gabrielle Jupp artistic gymnast 19 June Sheyi Ojo footballer Molly Windsor actress 28 June Connor Edwards rugby union player 3 July Mia McKenna Bruce actress 7 July Viddal Riley boxer 8 July David Brooks footballer Lauran Hibberd singer songwriter 13 July Shayon Harrison footballer 18 July Fionn Whitehead actor 4 August Mollie Green footballer 5 August Clara van Wel singer songwriter 16 August Tilly Keeper actress 45 24 August Alan Walker English Norwegian music producer and DJ 25 August Holly Gibbs actor 26 August Mae Muller singer songwriter 29 August Ainsley Maitland Niles footballer 30 August Dael Fry footballer 10 September Paul Smyth footballer 14 September Dominic Solanke footballer 16 September Amy Leigh Hickman actress Oscar Lloyd actor 22 September Jake Clarke Salter footballer 23 September Callum Connolly footballer George Panayi cricketer 24 September Tosin Adarabioyo footballer 28 September Ben Green cricketer 1 October Aimee Challenor politician and transgender activist 46 Hamza Choudhury footballer 2 October Tammy Abraham footballer 8 October Ben White footballer 10 October Kieran Dowell footballer 20 October John Bell Scottish actor 22 October Joe Rodon footballer 23 October Tallulah Greive Australian born Scottish actress Ezri Konsa footballer 24 October Claudia Fragapane gymnast 47 26 October Ryan Patel cricketer 27 October Jessica Carter footballer Eden Taylor Draper actor 30 October Sean Longstaff footballer 31 October Marcus Rashford footballer 5 November Chris Mepham footballer Greg Taylor footballer 6 November Hero Fiennes Tiffin actor 9 November Matthew Fisher cricketer 10 November Daniel James footballer 14 November Axel Tuanzebe footballer 15 November Catie Munnings rally driver Josh Tongue cricketer 17 November James Whitley paralympic skier 18 November Ovie Ejaria footballer 3 December Hayley Okines activist 5 December Sophie Simnett actress 48 9 December Harvey Barnes footballer 18 December Max Holden cricketerFull date unknown Edit Michael Joel David Stuart actorDeaths EditJanuary Edit Alexander R Todd Myfanwy Piper Geoffrey Rippon1 January Graham Kersey cricketer born 1971 died in a car crash Joan Rice actress born 1930 5 January V C Wynne Edwards zoologist born 1906 7 January Patricia McLaughlin Northern Irish politician born 1916 Christopher Mayhew politician born 1915 8 January Sir James Fraser 2nd Baronet Scottish surgeon born 1924 10 January Elspeth Huxley author journalist broadcaster and government advisor born 1907 Alexander R Todd Baron Todd Scottish biochemist born 1907 49 11 January Rosalind Hill historian born 1908 Jill Summers music hall performer and comic actress born 1910 16 January Iain Mills politician born 1940 Martin Redmond politician born 1937 Willie Yeadon railway historian born 1907 18 January Myfanwy Piper art critic opera librettist and wife of John Piper born 1911 19 January Richard E Jennings comic book artist born 1921 20 January Dennis Main Wilson broadcast producer born 1924 21 January John Glyn Jones actor born 1908 23 January David Waller actor born 1920 27 January Cecil Arthur Lewis author and last surviving air ace of World War I born 1898 28 January Geoffrey Rippon Baron Rippon of Hexham politician born 1924 31 January Raymond Coxon artist born 1896 February Edit 2 February Godfrey Baseley radio executive creator of The Archers born 1904 7 February John Baker musician and composer born 1937 9 February Brian Connolly Scottish singer songwriter born 1945 Barry Evans actor born 1943 12 February Nora Beloff journalist and political writer born 1919 James Cossins actor born 1923 16 February Jack Wilson rower born 1914 17 February Kenny Graham jazz saxophonist and composer born 1924 18 February Eric Fenby pianist organist conductor composer and music teacher aide to Frederick Delius born 1906 21 February Kenneth Rowntree artist born 1915 23 February Frank Launder film director and producer born 1906 24 February Wolfgang Heinrich Johannes Fuchs mathematician born 1915 German Empire Ernest C Pollard professor of physics and astrophysics born 1908 25 February Scott Forbes actor and screenwriter born 1920 Arthur Hewlett actor born 1907 27 February William Gear Scottish painter born 1915 March Edit V S Pritchett Reverend W Awdry2 March Douglas Blackwood publisher and World War II pilot born 1909 Sir Horace Cutler politician Leader of the Greater London Council 1977 1981 born 1912 3 March Eric Edwards Baron Chelmer solicitor born 1914 4 March Joe Baker Cresswell Royal Navy officer and aide de camp to King George VI born 1901 6 March Rosalyn Boulter actress born 1917 Ursula Torday novelist born 1912 9 March Terry Nation Welsh screenwriter born 1930 Dame Veronica Wedgwood historian born 1910 11 March Robert Browning Byzantine historian born 1914 12 March William Hare 5th Earl of Listowel peer and politician born 1906 13 March Ronald Fraser actor born 1930 16 March John Montague Stow colonial official born 1911 18 March Erik de Mauny journalist and author born 1920 20 March V S Pritchett writer and literary critic born 1900 21 March Rev W V Awdry children s writer born 1911 25 March C J F Williams philosopher born 1930 27 March George Malcolm Brown geologist born 1925 29 March George William Gregory Bird physician born 1916 Norman Pirie biochemist born 1907 Ellen Pollock actress born 1902 April Edit Denis Compton1 April Norman Carr English environmentalist and author born 1912 2 April Reg Lewis English footballer born 1920 4 April Mike Raven radio disc jockey writer and sculptor born 1924 5 April Richard Clifton Dey artist born 1930 6 April David Keith Lucas aeronautical engineer born 1911 9 April Sir Geoffrey Hardy Roberts Army officer politician and courtier born 1907 10 April Alan Gibson journalist writer and broadcaster born 1923 Glanville Williams Welsh legal scholar born 1911 12 April James Ross Scottish surgeon born 1911 18 April Edward Barker cartoonist born 1950 22 April Reg Gammon English painter and illustrator born 1894 23 April Denis Compton footballer and cricketer born 1918 Nancy Seear Baroness Seear English politician born 1913 25 April Dudley Pope author born 1925 27 April Bunny Roger couturier and socialite born 1911 Peter Winch philosopher born 1926 28 April Peter Taylor Baron Taylor of Gosforth lawyer and judge Lord Chief Justice of England 1992 1996 born 1930 29 April Isabel Graham Bryce public servant born 1902 May Edit 3 May Hughie Green radio and television presenter and actor born 1920 Sir John Junor journalist born 1919 5 May George Burns Army officer born 1911 6 May John Edwards Hill mammologist born 1928 8 May Pat Hughes tennis player born 1902 Michael Shersby politician born 1933 11 May Genine Graham actress born 1926 13 May Laurie Lee poet and author born 1914 17 May Chris Julian motorcycle racer born 1937 gyrocopter accident 20 May Don Parker racing driver born 1908 23 May Alison Adburgham fashion journalist and author born 1912 June Edit Ronnie Lane2 June Eddie Thomas Welsh boxer born 1925 4 June Ronnie Lane musician and songwriter born 1946 6 June Richard Neilson diplomat born 1937 7 June Paul Reade composer born 1943 14 June Helena Sanders cultural activist politician and poet born 1911 15 June Nicholas Danby organist born 1935 George Denholm World War II air ace born 1908 19 June Julia Smith television producer born 1927 22 June Don Henderson actor born 1931 24 June Leonard B Strang professor of paediatric sciences born 1925 26 June Charlie Chester radio and television presenter comedian and writer born 1914 27 June W O G Lofts researcher and author born 1923 Harrison Marks glamour photographer born 1926 28 June Hubert Lamb climatologist born 1913 29 June Marjorie Linklater Scottish arts and environment campaigner born 1909 30 June Dame Sylvia Crowe landscape architect born 1901 July Edit Frank Farrell4 July William Cadogan 7th Earl Cadogan peer and soldier born 1914 Bevis Reid Olympic athlete born 1919 John Zachary Young biologist born 1907 7 July Royston Tickner English actor born 1922 9 July Sir David Pitblado Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 1951 1956 born 1912 10 July Ivor Allchurch former footballer born 1929 11 July Felix Barker drama critic and historian born 1917 Alfred Mellows rower born 1922 15 July Alan J Charig palaeontologist born 1927 Rosamund Greenwood actress born 1907 16 July Ron Berry Welsh novelist born 1920 17 July Arthur Jepson English cricketer and footballer born 1915 18 July Sir James Goldsmith financier and politician founder of the Referendum Party born 1933 19 July Frank Farrell rock bassist born 1947 22 July Vincent Hanna Northern Irish journalist born 1939 Kevin Howley football referee born 1924 24 July Brian Glover actor born 1934 Bill Shine actor born 1911 25 July Peter Carmichael fighter pilot born 1923 27 July Isabel Dean actress born 1918 28 July Rosalie Crutchley actress born 1920 29 July Jack Archer former sprinter born 1921 August Edit John Kendrew Diana Princess of Wales2 August John Churcher Army major general born 1905 Rhydwen Williams novelist poet and Baptist minister born 1916 4 August Dick Bush cinematographer born 1931 Tom Eckersley poster artist and design teacher born 1914 Alexander Young Scottish musician born 1938 13 August Marjorie Lynette Sigley artist writer actress choreographer and theatre director born 1928 Carel Weight English painter born 1908 14 August John Elliot author screenwriter and television producer born 1918 Charlie Fleming Scottish footballer born 1927 18 August Don Knight actor born 1933 19 August Robson Lowe philatelist and stamp dealer born 1905 21 August William Jopling leprologist born 1911 Italy 22 August Robin Skelton academic writer poet and anthologist born 1925 23 August John Kendrew molecular biologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry born 1917 24 August Louis Essen physicist born 1908 31 August Dodi Fayed Egyptian film producer and heir to Harrods department store born 1955 died in Paris car crash Diana Princess of Wales born 1961 died in hospital after being seriously injured in the same crashSeptember Edit 4 September Jeffrey Bernard journalist born 1932 Belle Stewart Scottish singer born 1906 6 September P H Newby novelist born 1918 7 September Edwin Brock poet born 1927 8 September Derek Taylor journalist and record producer born 1932 9 September Rowland George Olympic rower born 1905 12 September Leonard Maguire actor born 1924 14 September Andrew Fountaine far right activist born 1918 16 September Terence Cooper actor born 1933 Gerry Turpin cinematographer born 1925 17 September Brian Hall actor born 1937 19 September Jack May actor born 1922 21 September Maurice Kaufmann actor born 1927 22 September Ruth Picardie journalist and editor born 1964 George Thomas 1st Viscount Tonypandy politician Speaker of the House of Commons 1976 1983 born 1909 28 September David Gill film historian born 1928 30 September Graeme MacDonald television producer and executive born 1930 October Edit A L Rowse3 October A L Rowse historian born 1903 4 October Anne Strachan Robertson Scottish archaeologist numismatist and writer born 1910 5 October Andrew Keir Scottish actor born 1926 Debbie Linden glamour model and actress born 1961 heroin overdose 6 October Adrienne Hill actress born 1937 9 October Michael Cummings newspaper cartoonist born 1919 10 October George Malcolm pianist organist harpsichordist composer and conductor born 1917 13 October Ian Stuart Black novelist playwright and screenwriter born 1915 Richard Mason British novelist born 1919 William Staveley Royal Navy officer born 1928 14 October George Forrest classicist and academic born 1925 Henry Pelling historian born 1920 15 October Macdonald Critchley neurologist born 1900 19 October Harold French actor film director and screenwriter born 1897 Arthur Ibbetson cinematographer born 1922 20 October Ron Tarr actor born 1936 23 October Kim Lim sculptor and printmaker born 1936 Singapore 24 October Michael Balfour actor born 1918 29 October Len Beurton communist and Soviet spy born 1914 31 October Wilfrid Oulton Royal Air Force officer born 1911 November Edit Isaiah Berlin2 November Harold Plenderleith Scottish art conservator and archaeologist born 1898 5 November Sir Isaiah Berlin philosopher and sociologist born 1909 Russian Empire Philip Roberts Army major general born 1906 6 November Annie Llewelyn Davies Baroness Llewelyn Davies of Hastoe politician born 1915 Epic Soundtracks musician born 1959 drug overdose 8 November Michael Ward actor born 1909 9 November Leonard Matthews publisher and editor born 1914 16 November Roy Sheffield English cricketer born 1906 17 November Wilfred Josephs composer born 1927 18 November Jean Conan Doyle Women s Royal Air Force officer born 1912 Joyce Wethered Lady Heathcoat Amory golfer born 1901 19 November Mary Bernheim biochemist born 1902 Alfred Roome film editor born 1908 21 November Jack Purvis actor born 1937 Robert Simpson composer born 1921 25 November James H Ellis engineer and cryptographer born 1924 Jon Silkin poet born 1930 27 November Eric Laithwaite electrical engineer born 1921 30 November Glyn Dearman actor born 1939 accidentDecember Edit Eddie Chapman Tommy Price2 December Shirley Crabtree Big Daddy wrestler born 1930 4 December Richard Vernon actor born 1925 5 December Frederick Dainton Baron Dainton academic chemist born 1914 6 December George Chisholm jazz trombonist born 1915 Eddie Myers World War II Army officer born 1906 7 December Billy Bremner footballer and football manager born 1942 Woodrow Wyatt Baron Wyatt of Weeford politician author and journalist born 1918 8 December Stephen Tredre actor and writer born 1963 11 December Eddie Chapman World War II spy born 1914 Simon Jeffes classical guitarist born 1949 13 December Alexander Oppenheim mathematician born 1903 14 December Owen Barfield author poet philosopher and critic born 1898 Gerald Legge 9th Earl of Dartmouth peer born 1924 16 December Richard Warwick actor born 1945 17 December Peter Taylor film editor born 1922 21 December Bruce Woodcock boxer born 1920 25 December Yvonne Cormeau World War II spy born 1909 26 December Tommy Price speedway rider born 1911 27 December Buxton Orr composer born 1924 Billy Wright Northern Irish loyalist leader born 1960 murdered in prison 28 December James Lees Milne writer and architectural historian born 1908 See also EditList of British films of 1997References Edit Princess Diana sparks landmines row BBC News 15 January 1997 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 a b c How the Government s Majority Disappeared BBC Retrieved 26 September 2007 British Election Panel Study 1992 97 Widow allowed dead husband s baby BBC News 6 February 1997 Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Dolly 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Retrieved 10 February 2008 Labour to stub out tobacco sponsorship BBC News 19 May 1997 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Straw to reconsider Bulger killers fate BBC News 12 June 1997 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Victory for McDonald s at a cost BBC News 19 June 1997 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 BBC News UK The Dome from conception to birth news bbc co uk Retrieved 2 November 2022 a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Ferguson Niall 2004 Empire The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power New York Basic Books ISBN 978 0 465 02329 5 Satra Motors Limited Lada Owners Club of Great Britain Archived from the original on 21 October 2010 Retrieved 25 October 2020 IRA declares ceasefire BBC News 19 July 1997 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Stadiums Stadium of Light Sunderland AFC Retrieved 25 October 2020 a b Factsheet M16 By election results 1997 2001 PDF House of Commons Information Office September 2003 Retrieved 10 January 2020 No 54850 The London Gazette Supplement 2 August 1997 pp 8911 8914 No 54851 The London Gazette Supplement 2 August 1997 pp 8909 8910 Three matches in floodlight probe BBC News 12 February 1999 Stoke City Club Britannia Stadium Britannia Stadium Brit 10 Years Archived from the original on 3 January 2012 Retrieved 10 June 2012 Princess Diana dies in Paris crash BBC News 31 August 1997 Archived from the original on 24 January 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Diana driver was drunk and speeding BBC News 1 September 1997 Archived from the original on 13 February 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Royal Mint 50 p Coin Design Archived from the original on 21 January 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2008 Bolton Wanderers Club Student Information Student Information The Reebok Stadium Archived from the original on 17 June 2012 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