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2001 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 2001 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents edit

Events edit

January edit

February edit

March edit

  • 4 March – A car bomb explodes outside the BBC's main news centre at White City, west London, seriously injuring a London Underground worker. The Real IRA are suspected of being behind the attack.[9]
  • 8 March – The wreckage of Donald Campbell's speedboat Bluebird K7 is raised from the bottom of Coniston Water in Cumbria, 34 years after Campbell was killed in an attempt to break the world water speed record.
  • 15 March – Donald Campbell's body is recovered from Lake Coniston, 34 years after he died in an attempt to break the land water speed record.
  • 17 March – Eden Project opens to the public near St Austell, Cornwall; conceived by Tim Smit with design by Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners.
  • 18 March – Claire Marsh (aged 18) becomes the youngest woman in Britain to be convicted of rape after pinning down a woman who was raped by a pair of teenagers in west London. She is sentenced to seven years in prison, while her accomplices (aged 15 and 18) are jailed for five years.[10]

April edit

  • 5 April – Perry Wacker, a Dutch lorry driver, is jailed for 14 years for the manslaughter of 58 Chinese illegal immigrants who were found suffocated in his lorry at Dover ferry port in June last year.[11]
  • 15 April – Manchester United win the FA Premier League title for the third season in succession, and the seventh time in nine seasons.[12]
  • 23 April
  • 29 April – Census of population in the United Kingdom.

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Undated edit

Publications edit

Births edit

 
Lily Laight

Deaths edit

January edit

 
Auberon Waugh
 
Margaret Scriven

February edit

 
Barbara Noble
 
Stan Cullis

March edit

 
Ninette de Valois

April edit

 
Jean Anderson
 
Ian Campbell, 12th Duke of Argyll

May edit

 
Douglas Adams
 
Tony Ashton

June edit

 
Tom Burns

July edit

 
Molly Lamont

August edit

 
Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford
 
Ken Tyrrell

September edit

 
Hilde Holger

October edit

 
Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
 
Linden Travers

November edit

 
William Reid
 
George Harrison

December edit

 
Stuart Adamson
 
Mary Hardwick

See also edit

References edit

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than 300 patients since the 1970s 8 January The High Court rules that the identities and whereabouts of the two killers of James Bulger are to be kept secret for the rest of their lives Robert Thompson and Jon Venables both now aged 18 are expected to be released from custody later this year 1 Sexual Offences Amendment Act 2000 comes into effect reducing the age of consent for male homosexual sexual acts to that for heterosexual and lesbian acts sixteen seventeen in Northern Ireland 9 January Sven Goran Eriksson begins his job as manager of the England football team six months ahead of schedule having resigned from his previous job as Lazio manager He had signed a five year contract with The Football Association on 30 October 2000 to succeed Kevin Keegan 12 January Marie Therese Kouao and Carl Manning are sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Kouao s niece Victoria Climbie who died in 2000 after suffering horrific abuse and neglect at the hands of the couple in their London home Victoria aged eight had been living with the pair since her parents sent her to England to receive a good education 2 24 January Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Mandelson resigns from the cabinet for the second time 3 25 January After briefly slipping behind the Conservatives in an opinion poll four months ago Labour are looking all set for victory in the forthcoming general election as they score 49 in the latest MORI poll and open up a 20 point lead over their rivals 4 31 January The Scottish Court in the Netherlands convicts a Libyan and acquits another for their part in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 which crashed in Lockerbie in 1988 Al Amin Khalifah Fhimah aged 44 is cleared but Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed Al Megrahi is found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommended minimum term of 20 years 5 February edit 19 February Foot and mouth crisis begins 6 21 February A bomb disguised as a hand held torch explodes outside a Territorial Army barracks in Shepherd s Bush seriously injuring a 14 year old cadet who picked it up 7 25 February Liverpool beat Birmingham City on penalties after a 1 1 draw in the Football League Cup final the first cup final to be played at Millennium Stadium Cardiff since Wembley closed for redevelopment 28 February A rail crash near Selby kills 10 people 8 March edit 4 March A car bomb explodes outside the BBC s main news centre at White City west London seriously injuring a London Underground worker The Real IRA are suspected of being behind the attack 9 8 March The wreckage of Donald Campbell s speedboat Bluebird K7 is raised from the bottom of Coniston Water in Cumbria 34 years after Campbell was killed in an attempt to break the world water speed record 15 March Donald Campbell s body is recovered from Lake Coniston 34 years after he died in an attempt to break the land water speed record 17 March Eden Project opens to the public near St Austell Cornwall conceived by Tim Smit with design by Nicholas Grimshaw amp Partners 18 March Claire Marsh aged 18 becomes the youngest woman in Britain to be convicted of rape after pinning down a woman who was raped by a pair of teenagers in west London She is sentenced to seven years in prison while her accomplices aged 15 and 18 are jailed for five years 10 April edit 5 April Perry Wacker a Dutch lorry driver is jailed for 14 years for the manslaughter of 58 Chinese illegal immigrants who were found suffocated in his lorry at Dover ferry port in June last year 11 15 April Manchester United win the FA Premier League title for the third season in succession and the seventh time in nine seasons 12 23 April Jane Andrews a former personal assistant to Sarah Duchess of York goes on trial accused of murdering her fiance Thomas Cressman Manchester United pay a British record fee of 19million for Ruud van Nistelrooy the 24 year old PSV Eindhoven and Netherlands national football team striker who had been due to join the club last year until the transfer was put on hold by injury 13 29 April Census of population in the United Kingdom May edit 1 May An anti capitalist demonstration in London part of worldwide protests turns violent 14 4 May The government relaxes its sanctions designed to tackle the foot and mouth crisis after more than two months 15 11 May House of Commons Removal of Clergy Disqualification Act 2001 removes disqualifications for clergy in standing for election as members of parliament and other elected bodies 12 May Liverpool win the FA Cup Final when two Michael Owen goals in the final minutes of the game give them a 2 1 win over Arsenal in the final at the Millennium Stadium 16 13 May The family of Mahmood Mattan hanged in 1952 following his wrongful conviction for the murder of Lily Volpert are awarded 1 4m in compensation by the Home Office the first time the family of someone wrongfully hanged in the UK have received compensation 17 15 May Medication prices fall as a result of a court ruling which puts an end to the drug industry s price fixing policies 18 16 May Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott punches a protester who threw an egg at him in Rhyl 19 Jane Andrews is sentenced to life imprisonment after being found guilty of murdering Thomas Cressman 20 Liverpool win the UEFA Cup their first European trophy for 17 years with a 5 4 win over Spanish side Deportivo Alaves 21 23 May The first C 17 Globemaster III to serve with the Royal Air Force arrives in the UK at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire 22 June edit 1 June Official opening of Cardiff Bay Barrage 23 7 June General Election Labour Party attains a second successive landslide election victory 14 Among the new entrants to parliament is 34 year old future Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron who retains the Witney seat in Oxfordshire for the Conservative Party 24 Amongst the retiring members is Edward Heath the former Conservative Prime Minister who at the age of eighty four was the oldest member of the last parliament and also its longest serving continuous member having served since the 1950 election 25 This is the first election to have been held under the regulation of the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000 Voter turnout at 59 4 is the lowest since the introduction of universal suffrage 26 8 June William Hague announces his resignation as Conservative Party leader after four years 17 June Cardinal Winning head of the Roman Catholic church in Scotland dies of a heart attack aged seventy six in Glasgow 27 22 June Home Secretary David Blunkett announces that Robert Thompson and Jon Venables convicted at the age of eleven of murdering toddler James Bulger on Merseyside are to be released on life licence later this year after the Parole Board recommended their release after eight years in custody 28 25 June A race riot breaks out in Burnley with more than 200 White and Asian youths being involved in brawling vandalism and arson 29 29 June The government announces plans to build a 3 000 000 fountain in memory of Diana Princess of Wales at Hyde Park London 30 July edit July MG Rover launches a new range of MG badged performance variants of its Rover family cars 2 July Barry George is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of the television presenter Jill Dando who was killed in Fulham London on 26 April 1999 31 George is acquitted at a retrial in 2008 7 July Race riots in Bradford West Yorkshire 32 The riots begin after National Front members reportedly stab an Asian man outside a pub 33 12 July The British transfer record is broken for the third time in eight months when Manchester United pay Italian club Lazio 28 1million for Argentine midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron 34 16 July The Labour government suffers its first parliamentary defeat over the sacking of Gwyneth Dunwoody and Donald Anderson as chairs of select committees on transport and foreign affairs 35 18 July Philip John Smith is sentenced to life imprisonment after pleading guilty to the murders of three women in Birmingham in November last year 36 19 July Politician and novelist Jeffrey Archer is sentenced to four years in prison for perjury and perverting the course of justice 2 20 July Rioting breaks out in Brixton London following the fatal shooting of Derek Bennett a 29 year old black man by armed police in the area 27 people are arrested and three police officers are injured 37 29 July A victim support group condemns a reported 11 000 payout by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority to the parents of murdered Sarah Payne as derisory August edit 3 August A car bomb explodes in Uxbridge Road near Ealing Broadway railway station injuring seven people 38 4 August Oxford United move into their new 12 500 seat Kassam Stadium near the city s Blackbird Leys estate Work on the stadium had started in 1996 but halted the following year due to the club s financial problems The stadium will initially have three stands but a fourth stand could be built in the future to take the capacity to 15 000 39 7 August The government takes an unprecedented step with the 27million nationalisation of a private hospital near Harley Street in London 40 10 August Former Conservative Party MP Neil Hamilton and his wife Christine are arrested on suspicion of sexual assault 41 11 August Southampton F C move into their new 32 000 seat St Mary s Stadium 42 16 August Former royal butler Paul Burrell charged with the theft of items belonging to the late Diana Princess of Wales 43 the prosecution subsequently collapses 28 August Police officer Karl Bluestone murdered his wife and two children at their home in Gravesend Kent 44 31 August Neil and Christine Hamilton are cleared in connection with the sexual assault allegations September edit 3 September In Belfast Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross a Catholic primary school for girls For the next 11 weeks riot police escort the schoolchildren and their parents through hundreds of protesters amid rioting and heightened violence 5 September Peter Bray completes the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in a kayak 45 7 September One million children in over 3 000 schools participate in an experiment to discover if it is possible to create earthquakes by all jumping off chairs 46 10 September Charles Ingram wins 1 million on the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire but the prize is cancelled after he is accused of cheating 47 The Bank of Scotland and the Halifax merge to form HBOS plc 11 September 11 September terrorist attacks by al Qaeda upon the United States of America 67 UK nationals perish in the attacks the largest loss of life from any nation other than the United States where the attacks take place One Canada Square the UK s second tallest building and the London Stock Exchange are evacuated following the attacks in the United States Prime Minister Tony Blair cancels a speech he was due to give to the TUC and pledges to stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States 12 September The funeral of Donald Campbell takes place at Coniston in Cumbria 34 years after his death 13 September The Queen orders the Changing of the Guard ceremony to be paused for a two minute silence followed by the playing of the American national anthem in tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks two days earlier British politician William Hague resigns as Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Conservative Party Iain Duncan Smith becomes leader of the Conservative Party after winning the leadership election 48 14 September National memorial service held at St Paul s Cathedral for the victims of the terrorist attacks 17 September Gateshead Millennium Bridge opens to the public 49 21 September Increased racial tensions in Peterborough England following the September 11 attacks result in the murder of Ross Parker by a gang of ten Muslims in a racially motivated attack October edit 6 October The England national football team achieves automatic qualification for next summer s World Cup in Japan and South Korea with a 2 2 draw against Greece at Old Trafford thanks to an injury time equaliser by captain David Beckham 50 7 October The United States of America s Armed forces invade Afghanistan Submarines of the British Royal Navy participate using Tomahawk cruise missiles 51 23 October Provisional Irish Republican Army announces that it has begun to decommission its weapons 52 25 October The British Crime Survey reveals that crime rates are at their lowest levels since 1981 November edit 3 November A car bomb explodes in Birmingham near New Street railway station No one is injured and it is believed that only the device s detonator exploded 53 4 November The Police Service of Northern Ireland is established as successor to the Royal Ulster Constabulary 9 November The film Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone is premiered in London 45 12 November Greek authorities hold 12 British plane spotters on charges of spying 54 22 November At the Ipswich by election the Labour Party candidate Chris Mole holds the seat 55 The Labour government s upturn in popularity continues as the latest MORI poll puts them 31 points ahead of the Conservatives on 56 4 24 November The 2001 Kangaroo tour concludes with the Australia national rugby league team defeating Great Britain in the 3rd and deciding test match of the Ashes series 56 December edit December The third generation Nissan Primera P12 goes into production with Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK 10 December V S Naipaul wins the Nobel Prize in Literature for having united perceptive narrative and incorruptible scrutiny in works that compel us to see the presence of suppressed histories 57 Timothy Hunt and Paul Nurse win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Leland H Hartwell for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle 58 11 December The Post Office announces that up to 30 000 postal workers could be made redundant over the next 18 months as part of a 1 2billion cost cutting package 59 12 December Roy Whiting is found guilty at Lewes Crown Court of the murder of Sarah Payne who was found dead near Pulborough West Sussex in July last year It is then revealed that Whiting already had a conviction for abducting and molesting an eight year old girl in 1995 The trial judge sentences Whiting a 42 year old former mechanic to life imprisonment and says that it is a rare case in which he would recommend to the appropriate authorities that life should mean life It is only the 24th time that such a recommendation has been made in British legal history 2 13 December Lynette Lithgow 51 year old former BBC newsreader is found murdered with her mother and brother at the family home in Trinidad 60 21 December The Metropolitan Police storm a cargo ship in the English Channel fearing that it might contain terrorist material 61 22 December British born terrorist Richard Reid attempts to blow up American Airlines Flight 63 from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris to Miami International Airport using explosives hidden in his shoes 25 December The Queen s last surviving royal aunt Princess Alice Duchess of Gloucester celebrates her hundredth birthday Undated edit Conservatoire for Dance and Drama a national higher education institution is established the founding affiliates being the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the London Contemporary Dance School The red billed chough recolonises Cornwall after an absence of 50 years 62 First osprey breed in England in recent times The proportion of people living in owner occupied homes in England reaches an all time peak of 72 5 63 A record of nearly 2 5 million new cars are sold in Britain this year with the Ford Focus being Britain s best selling car for the third year in a row Vauxhall maintains its second place behind Ford for sales while Citroen Peugeot Renault and Volkswagen also enjoy strong sales MG Rover sales however fall below 100 000 Publications edit29 October Roger Hargreaves children s book Mr Cheeky celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Mr Men series 45 Ian McEwan s novel Atonement Terry Pratchett s Discworld novels Thief of Time The Last Hero and The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents wins the Carnegie Medal Births edit nbsp Lily Laight 30 January Curtis Jones footballer 23 February Molly Conlin actress 24 February Anthony Gordon footballer Ramona Marquez actress 13 March James Garner footballer 23 April Cleo Demetriou actress 6 May Gayatri Nair pianist and vocalist 23 May Brennan Johnson footballer 11 June Billy Gilmour footballer 13 June Olivia Broome para powerlifter 14 June George Martin rugby union player 21 June Eleanor Worthington Cox actress 4 July Mikey Lewis rugby league player 10 July Maisie Smith actress 16 July Tom Taylor actor 5 September Bukayo Saka footballer 6 September Freya Allan actress 29 September Lauren James footballer 1 October Mason Greenwood footballer 9 October Louis Hynes actor 21 October Jess Park footballer 8 November Tilly Ramsay television presenter 64 12 November Raffey Cassidy actress 9 December Cameron Archer footballer 12 December Michael Olise footballer 13 December Harley Bird actress 16 December Sebastian Croft actor 22 December Lily Laight actressDeaths editJanuary edit nbsp Auberon Waugh nbsp Margaret Scriven 1 January Sir Michael Hanley intelligence officer born 1918 2 January George Carman lawyer born 1929 5 January G E M Anscombe analytic philosopher born 1919 6 January Peter Lovell Davis Baron Lovell Davis publisher and politician born 1924 7 January Charles Cameron magician born 1927 8 January Catherine Storr children s writer former wife of Anthony Storr born 1913 11 January Denys Lasdun architect Royal National Theatre born 1914 Lorna Sage academic born 1943 Michael Williams actor born 1935 65 14 January Vic Wilson racing driver born 1931 15 January Leo Marks author and Second World War cryptographer born 1920 16 January C Arnold Beevers crystallographer born 1908 Auberon Waugh author and journalist son of Evelyn Waugh born 1939 18 January Reg Prentice Baron Prentice politician and life peer born 1923 20 January Crispin Nash Williams mathematician born 1932 25 January Margaret Scriven tennis player born 1912 27 January Robert Alexander Rankin Scottish mathematician born 1915 29 January Julia Bodmer geneticist born 1934 30 January David Heneker composer born 1906 Johnnie Johnson pilot born 1915 February edit nbsp Barbara Noble nbsp Stan Cullis 1 February Jack Milroy comedian and actor born 1915 3 February Frederick Lawton judge born 1911 Gerald Suster revisionist historian and novelist born 1951 5 February Jean Denton Baroness Denton of Wakefield politician and racing driver born 1935 6 February Sir Richard Southern historian born 1912 7 February Sir Michael Grylls politician and father of Bear Grylls born 1934 8 February Brian Nissen actor born 1927 Barbara Noble novelist born 1907 9 February Reginald Marsh actor born 1926 11 February Hermione Countess of Ranfurly peeress and author born 1913 13 February Montague Woodhouse 5th Baron Terrington politician born 1917 14 February Alan Ross poet born 1922 India Maurice Levitas sociologist born 1917 17 February Christian O Brien geologist born 1914 18 February Colin Cole herald born 1922 Claude Davey Welsh rugby union player born 1908 21 February Ronnie Hilton singer and radio presenter born 1926 John MacKay Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish politician born 1938 23 February Marcus Sieff Baron Sieff of Brimpton businessman born 1913 27 February Stan Cullis footballer and manager born 1915 March edit nbsp Ninette de Valois 1 March Colin Webster footballer born 1932 2 March John Diamond journalist born 1953 5 March Ian McHarg Scottish architect born 1920 8 March Dame Ninette de Valois ballerina and ballet teacher born 1898 Ireland 10 March Walter Verco herald born 1907 Michael Woodruff surgeon and scientist born 1911 13 March Bill Bland optician and communist born 1916 Cranley Onslow Baron Onslow of Woking politician born 1926 17 March Anthony Storr psychiatrist and author former husband of Catherine Storr born 1920 Ralph Thomas film director born 1915 19 March Norman Mitchell actor born 1918 20 March Doreen Gorsky politician and television executive born 1912 21 March Anthony Steel actor and singer born 1920 23 March Margaret Ursula Jones archaeologist born 1916 24 March N G L Hammond scholar born 1907 Muriel Young television presenter born 1923 31 March David Rocastle footballer born 1967 April edit nbsp Jean Anderson nbsp Ian Campbell 12th Duke of Argyll 1 April Jean Anderson actress born 1907 3 April Michael Berry Baron Hartwell newspaper proprietor born 1911 5 April Sir Kingsley Dunham geologist born 1910 David Lloyd Owen Army general born 1917 Malcolm Shepherd 2nd Baron Shepherd politician born 1918 7 April Sir Derek Lang Army general born 1913 11 April John Harris Baron Harris of Greenwich journalist and politician born 1930 Harry Secombe entertainer born 1921 66 13 April Jimmy Logan Scottish comedian actor and theatre producer born 1928 16 April Alec Stock footballer and football manager born 1917 18 April Tony Bartley television and film executive born 1919 21 April Ian Campbell 12th Duke of Argyll peer born 1937 23 April R A C Parker historian born 1927 25 April Rita Barisse writer journalist and translator born 1917 26 April Bryon Butler sports journalist born 1934 27 April Ernie Graham singer songwriter born 1946 28 April Paul Daneman actor born 1925 29 April Rita Hunter opera singer born 1933 May edit nbsp Douglas Adams nbsp Tony Ashton 2 May Ted Rogers comedian born 1935 4 May Rita Lawrence pianist and singer born 1911 5 May David Jamieson Army officer and Victoria Cross recipient born 1920 6 May Mike Hazlewood singer songwriter born 1941 9 May Leslie Sands actor born 1921 10 May Frank Newby structural engineer born 1926 11 May Douglas Adams writer heart attack born 1952 67 Michael J Bird writer born 1928 12 May Simon Raven novelist born 1927 14 May Eric Bradbury comic artist born 1921 15 May Bobby Murdoch footballer born 1944 16 May Brian Pendleton guitarist born 1944 17 May Enid Hattersley Labour politician and mother of Roy Hattersley born 1904 18 May Rosa Beddington biologist born 1956 Stella Mary Newton fashion designer born 1901 Sean Mac Stiofain chief of staff of the Provisional IRA born 1928 19 May Patricia Hilliard actress born 1916 John Warner actor born 1924 21 May Graham Webster archaeologist born 1913 22 May Jack Watling actor born 1923 23 May Tommy Eyre keyboardist born 1949 25 May Harold Ridley ophthalmologist born 1903 28 May Tony Ashton rock pianist and music producer born 1946 31 May Rosemary Verey garden designer born 1918 June edit nbsp Tom Burns 4 June Tod Sweeney Army colonel born 1919 5 June Dennis Gillespie Scottish footballer born 1936 8 June Don Roper footballer born 1922 9 June Ronnie Allen footballer and manager born 1929 12 June W D Davies Congregationalist minister and theologian born 1911 16 June Arthur Wheeler motorcyclist born 1916 17 June Thomas Winning Archbishop of Glasgow born 1925 19 June Lindsay L Cooper Scottish musician born 1940 Jerry Cornes athlete born 1910 British India David Sylvester art critic born 1924 20 June Angela Browne actress born 1938 Tom Burns sociologist born 1913 21 June Vernon Sewell film director and screenwriter born 1903 27 June Joan Sims actress born 1930 29 June Mary Barnes artist born 1923 30 June Joe Fagan footballer and manager born 1921 July edit nbsp Molly Lamont 2 July Jack Gwillim character actor born 1909 3 July John Marriott philatelist born 1922 5 July George Ffitch journalist and broadcaster born 1929 7 July Molly Lamont actress born 1910 12 July Johnny Wright boxer born 1929 13 July Eleanor Summerfield actress born 1921 14 July Arthur Worsley ventriloquist born 1920 15 July Tom Chantrell illustrator born 1916 17 July Kenneth Boyd Fraser virologist and World War II hero born 1917 19 July Paul Beeson cinematographer born 1921 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