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  • 9 February – The Welsh Assembly votes for legislation to protect the historic environment and make the maintenance of records mandatory; this makes Wales the first part of the UK, and one of the first countries in the world, to legislate for the protection of historic environment records.[8]
  • 20 February – David Cameron announces that Britain will hold a referendum on the United Kingdom's membership of the European Union on 23 June.[9]
  • 21 February – Mayor of London Boris Johnson announces he is to campaign for the UK to leave the European Union.[10]

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References edit

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  12. ^ "Iain Duncan Smith quits over planned disability benefit changes". BBC News. BBC. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
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  19. ^ "Austerity protest: Thousands rally in London against cuts". BBC News. BBC. 16 April 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2016.
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  30. ^ "Jo Cox MP dead after shooting attack". BBC News. BBC. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  31. ^ "Pringle of Stichill baronetcy battle won by accountant". BBC News. BBC. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
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See also 2016 in politics and government 2016 in the United Kingdom and 2010s in political history List of years in the United Kingdom 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 In United Kingdom politics and government 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science Contents 1 Events 1 1 January 1 2 February 1 3 March 1 4 April 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 August 1 9 September 1 10 October 1 11 November 1 12 December 2 Deaths 3 See also 4 ReferencesEvents editJanuary edit 1 January Newly declassified records released by the Scottish Government show the workings of the Scottish Executive s first full year of operation covering major events throughout the year 2000 including First Minister Donald Dewar s death in office 1 6 January Labour MPs Jonathan Reynolds and Stephen Doughty quit over the sacking of the shadow Europe minister Pat McFadden after party leader Jeremy Corbyn reshuffles his shadow cabinet and makes controversial changes within his team 2 9 January Scotland s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announces that every household business or charity in the country directly affected by flood water will receive a grant of 1 500 3 11 January In the aftermath of Jeremy Corbyn s reshuffle of the Labour Party Shadow Attorney General Catherine McKinnell resigns citing party infighting family reasons and the desire to speak in Parliament beyond her legal portfolio 4 Arlene Foster becomes the first woman to lead the Democratic Unionist Party and becomes Northern Ireland s first female First Minister 5 13 January MPs have given initial support to the idea of England adopting an official national anthem 6 19 January The pro Union Better Together organisation is fined 2 000 by Electoral Commission over referendum spending 7 February edit 9 February The Welsh Assembly votes for legislation to protect the historic environment and make the maintenance of records mandatory this makes Wales the first part of the UK and one of the first countries in the world to legislate for the protection of historic environment records 8 20 February David Cameron announces that Britain will hold a referendum on the United Kingdom s membership of the European Union on 23 June 9 21 February Mayor of London Boris Johnson announces he is to campaign for the UK to leave the European Union 10 March edit 16 March Chancellor George Osborne announces the Budget for 2016 and the year ahead 11 18 March Iain Duncan Smith resigns as Secretary of State for Work and Pensions claiming that he came under pressure from the Treasury to salami slice welfare and voicing his objection to 4bn of planned cuts to disability benefits announced in the Budget 12 Duncan Smith is succeeded in the post by Stephen Crabb 13 19 March Following the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith Stephen Crabb is appointed as the new Secretary of State for Work and Pensions while his position as Secretary of State for Wales is filled by Alun Cairns MP for the Vale of Glamorgan 14 31 March Prime Minister David Cameron cuts short his spring break to return to the UK for an emergency meeting with ministers on the planned closure of the Tata Steel works 15 April edit 13 April Lady Dorian is appointed as Lord Justice Clerk in Scotland succeeding Lord Carloway 16 She is the first woman to hold the post 17 15 April The European Union membership referendum campaign gets underway in the UK as both sides prepare to persuade voters to decide whether they want to leave or remain in the EU when the referendum takes place in June 18 16 April Thousands of people take part in a protest against austerity cuts in central London including the Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell 19 May edit 5 May UK local and Police and crime commissioner elections as well as elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament are held Elections to the Scottish Parliament are held The Scottish National Party win the election and a third term in government but fall two seats short of securing an overall majority whilst the Scottish Conservatives replace Scottish Labour as the main opposition party with Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson becoming the Leader of the Opposition 2016 National Assembly for Wales election New constituency members elected include Hannah Blythyn Labour Sian Gwenllian Plaid Cymru Huw Irranca Davies Labour and Lee Waters Labour New regional members include UKIP members Neil Hamilton and Mark Reckless Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood takes the Rhondda seat from Labour s Leighton Andrews 20 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election take place 21 7 May Sadiq Khan is sworn in as mayor of London succeeding Boris Johnson and becoming London s first Muslim mayor 22 17 May John Beckett QC is installed as a Senator of the College of Justice with the judicial title Lord Beckett 23 18 May The UK government s planned new laws are set out by the Queen in her annual speech which include a large overhaul on prison laws and support for a spaceport and driverless cars 24 Welsh Labour leader Carwyn Jones is re elected as First Minister of Wales after his party forms a minority government with support from Plaid Cymru 25 Neil Hamilton leader of the UKIP contingent in the National Assembly for Wales is widely criticised for using sexist language in his maiden speech 26 24 May Alistair Clark QC is installed as a Senator of the College of Justice with the judicial title Lord Clark 27 31 May Andrew Stewart is installed as a Senator of the College of Justice with the judicial title Lord Ericht 28 June edit 9 June A call by MP Chris Bryant for the ban on speaking Welsh at Westminster to be overturned is rejected by the House of Commons leader Chris Grayling 29 16 June Labour MP Jo Cox the Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen dies at Leeds General Infirmary after being shot and stabbed as she prepared to hold a meeting with constituents in Birstall West Yorkshire 30 20 June The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council rules that Murray Pringle an accountant from High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire England is the legitimate heir to the baronetcy of Pringle of Stichill in the Scottish Borders which was dormant after the death of the 10th Baronet in 2013 31 21 June Both sides of the referendum on the UK s membership of the European Union take part in the biggest live debate at Wembley Arena on a special edition of Question Time on the BBC Panelists include former Mayor of London Boris Johnson for Leave and his successor Sadiq Khan for Remain 32 23 June European Union membership referendum 33 24 June The United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union in a vote of 51 9 to 48 1 in a record voting turnout of 72 England and Wales vote for leave while London Scotland Northern Ireland and Gibraltar back remain 34 David Cameron resigns as leader of the Conservative Party announcing he is to step down as Prime Minister by October claiming fresh leadership is needed in the wake of a vote to leave 34 The 2016 Conservative Party leadership election is launched to find his successor 26 June Several Labour Party shadow cabinet ministers quit with many more expected in protest at Jeremy Corbyn s leadership and lacklustre referendum campaign Corbyn issues a statement in response vowing to stand in any new leadership election and to reshape his shadow cabinet 35 First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon warns she could persuade the Scottish Parliament to veto the United Kingdom s exit from the European Union 36 27 June Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne makes a statement to calm the markets in the aftermath of the referendum claiming the UK is ready to face the future from a position of strength and indicating there won t be an immediate emergency Budget 37 28 June A Motion of no confidence by Labour MPs in leader Jeremy Corbyn is passed by a 172 to 40 vote However Corbyn reiterates that he will not resign 38 Stephen Crabb becomes the first MP to announce their candidacy in the 2016 Conservative Party leadership election 30 June Michael Gove Theresa May Andrea Leadsom and Liam Fox announce their candidacies for leadership of the Conservative Party and subsequently Prime Minister 39 Boris Johnson a front runner for the job according to political analysts surprisingly declares his intentions not to campaign 40 July edit 4 July UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage resigns saying his political ambition had been achieved with the UK voting to leave the European Union 41 6 July The Chilcot Inquiry report into the Iraq War is released more than seven years after the inquiry was first announced showing that the UK went to war before peaceful options were exhausted that military action was not the last resort ill prepared troops were sent into battle with inadequate plans for the aftermath and that the threat from Saddam Hussein was overstated ultimately rejecting former Prime Minister Tony Blair s case for the 2003 invasion 42 10 July Angela Eagle announces she will challenge Jeremy Corbyn for leadership of the Labour Party triggering a leadership election 43 11 July Theresa May is announced as the Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister designate after Andrea Leadsom withdraws from the leadership election 44 13 July David Cameron officially tenders his resignation as Prime Minister to the Queen and is succeeded by his former Home Secretary Theresa May 44 Theresa May begins to announce her cabinet with Philip Hammond as the new Chancellor of the Exchequer Amber Rudd as Home Secretary Boris Johnson as Foreign Secretary and David Davis appointed in the new Exiting the European Union Secretary post 45 Owen Smith announces he will also contest the 2016 Labour Party leadership election 14 July Following Theresa May s selection as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns is one of only four ministers to retain their positions in the newly announced Cabinet 46 18 July MPs vote to back the renewal of the UK s Trident nuclear weapons programme in a vote of 472 to 117 47 19 July Angela Eagle withdraws from the 2016 Labour Party leadership election leaving Owen Smith to challenge Jeremy Corbyn for the leadership in a head to head race August edit No events September edit 12 September Former Prime Minister David Cameron resigns from the House of Commons triggering the 2016 Witney by election 48 13 September The Wales Bill 2016 which gives new powers and accountability for the Welsh Assembly is passed by MPs in the House of Commons 49 A new Boundary Commission plan which would see Welsh Members of Parliament cut from 40 to 29 is published for consultation 50 15 September The UK government approves the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant which will cost 18bn and says it will introduce new safeguards to future projects 51 16 September Diane James is elected the new leader of UKIP 52 24 September Jeremy Corbyn is re elected as leader of the Labour Party following an unsuccessful challenge by Owen Smith 53 October edit 5 October Diane James quits as leader of UKIP after only 18 days in the post 54 6 October Communities Secretary Sajid Javid approves plans for fracking at Cuadrilla s Preston New Road site in Lancashire overturning an earlier decision by the local council 55 20 October The Batley and Spen by election is held following the murder of Jo Cox and sees former Coronation Street actress Tracy Brabin retain the seat for Labour 56 25 October The UK government approves a third runway at Heathrow Airport 57 Zac Goldsmith MP for Richmond Park resigns in protest 58 November edit 23 November Chancellor Philip Hammond delivers the Autumn Statement to Parliament announced to be the final such Statement being replaced by a full Budget in 2017 59 60 61 28 November Paul Nuttall is elected as UKIP s new leader 62 29 November The Investigatory Powers Bill receives Royal assent 63 December edit 15 December Frank Mulholland appointed as a Senator of the College of Justice as Lord Mulholland replacing Lord Stewart 64 Deaths edit13 January Sir Albert McQuarrie 98 Scottish politician MP for East Aberdeenshire 1979 1983 and Banff and Buchan 1983 1987 20 January Brian Key 68 politician MEP for Yorkshire South 1979 1984 22 January Cecil Parkinson Lord Parkinson 84 Conservative politician and cabinet minister Secretary of State for Trade and Industry 1983 Energy 1987 1989 and Transport 1989 1990 and Chairman of the Conservative Party 1997 1998 29 January John Roper Baron Roper 80 politician 4 February Harry Harpham 61 politician MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough since 2015 14 February Eric Lubbock 4th Baron Avebury 87 politician MP for Orpington 1962 1970 18 February Sir Tony Durant 88 politician MP 1974 1997 Don Rossiter 80 footballer and politician 4 March John Brooks Baron Brooks of Tremorfa 88 politician and boxing executive President of the British Boxing Board of Control and Welsh Sports Hall of Fame 5 March John Evans Baron Evans of Parkside 85 politician MP for Newton 1974 1983 and St Helens North 1983 1997 1 April Tony Whittaker 81 solicitor and politician 8 April Mildred Gordon 92 politician MP for Bow and Poplar 1987 1997 23 April Maurice Peston Baron Peston 85 peer politician and economist 16 May David Rendel 67 politician MP for Newbury 1993 2005 28 May Edward O Hara 78 politician MP for Knowsley South 1990 2010 12 June Rodney Leach Baron Leach of Fairford 82 banker and politician 16 June Jo Cox 41 politician MP for Batley and Spen since 2015 assassinated 25 June Patrick Mayhew Baron Mayhew of Twysden 86 barrister and politician Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1992 1997 5 July David Jones 66 politician member of the States of Guernsey Brian White 59 politician MP for North East Milton Keynes 1997 2005 6 July Matthew Evans Baron Evans of Temple Guiting 74 politician and publisher Faber 5 August Sir Robin Chichester Clark 88 politician MP for Londonderry 1955 1974 19 August Danus Skene 72 politician 26 August Martyn Quayle 57 politician member of the House of Keys 2001 2011 28 August Ken Purchase 77 politician MP for Wolverhampton North East 1992 2010 8 September Sir Trevor Jones 89 politician John Watts 69 politician MP for Slough 1983 1997 27 September Ronald King Murray Lord Murray 94 politician and jurist Lord Advocate 1974 1979 9 October Sir Anthony Grant 91 politician MP for Harrow Central 1964 1983 and Cambridgeshire South West 1983 1997 10 October Drew Nelson 60 solicitor politician and Grand Secretary of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland 18 October William McKelvey 82 politician MP for Kilmarnock and Loudoun 1983 1997 21 October Raine Spencer Countess Spencer 87 socialite and politician 25 November Thomas Taylor Baron Taylor of Blackburn 87 Labour politician 3 December Arthur Latham 86 politician MP for Paddington North 1969 1974 and Paddington 1974 1979 Leader of the London Borough of Havering 1990 1996 7 December Alex Johnstone 55 politician MSP for North East Scotland since 1999 Allan Stewart 74 politician MP for East Renfrewshire 1979 1983 and Eastwood 1983 1997 12 December Jim Prior Baron Prior 89 politician Secretary of State for Northern Ireland 1981 1984 and Employment 1979 1981 14 December Sir Dudley Smith 90 politician MP for Brentford and Chiswick 1959 1966 and Warwick and Leamington 1968 1997 20 December Patrick Jenkin Baron Jenkin of Roding 90 politician Secretary of State for Social Services 1979 1981 Industry 1981 1983 and Environment 1983 1985 23 December George Thompson 88 politician MP for Galloway 1974 1979 See also edit2016 in the United KingdomReferences edit Declassified records reveal Scottish executive s early days BBC News BBC 1 January 2016 Retrieved 4 January 2016 Labour reshuffle Shadow ministers quit in protest BBC News BBC 6 January 2016 Retrieved 6 January 2016 1 500 grants for homes and businesses hit by floods BBC News BBC 9 January 2016 Retrieved 9 January 2016 Labour s Catherine McKinnell quits shadow cabinet BBC News BBC 11 January 2016 Retrieved 2 February 2016 Arlene Foster is first woman elected as leader of DUP 18 December 2015 MPs back calls for English national anthem BBC News BBC 12 January 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2016 Better Together fined by Electoral Commission over referendum spending BBC News BBC 19 January 2016 Retrieved 19 January 2016 Catling Chris May 2016 Wales in the vanguard pioneering protection of the past Current Archaeology 314 32 37 EU referendum Cameron announces date of vote BBC News BBC 20 February 2016 Retrieved 20 February 2016 EU referendum Time to vote for real change says Boris Johnson BBC News BBC 22 February 2016 Retrieved 23 February 2016 Key points of Budget 2015 At a glance BBC News BBC 16 March 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2016 Iain Duncan Smith quits over planned disability benefit changes BBC News BBC 18 March 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2016 Stephen Crabb replaces Iain Duncan Smith BBC News BBC 19 March 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2016 Stephen Crabb replaces Iain Duncan Smith BBC News 19 March 2016 Retrieved 19 March 2016 Tata Steel crisis Cameron to hold emergency meeting MSN 31 March 2016 Retrieved 31 March 2016 Appointment of Lord Justice Clerk Scottish Courts and Tribunals 13 April 2016 Retrieved 5 June 2016 McArdle Helen 13 April 2016 Scotland appoints first female Lord Justice Clerk The Herald Glasgow Retrieved 5 June 2016 EU referendum campaign gets under way as both sides prepare to bring out the heavyweights International Business Times Microsoft MSN 15 April 2016 Retrieved 15 April 2016 Austerity protest Thousands rally in London against cuts BBC News BBC 16 April 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2016 Welsh Election 2016 Labour just short as UKIP wins seats BBC News 6 May 2016 Retrieved 6 May 2016 Devenport Mark 7 May 2016 NI Assembly election reflection BBC News BBC Retrieved 19 May 2023 Elections Labour s Sadiq Khan promises a better London BBC News BBC 7 May 2016 Retrieved 7 May 2016 Lord Beckett joins Scottish bench Scottish Legal News 17 May 2016 Archived from the original on 18 May 2016 Retrieved 5 June 2016 Queen s Speech Prison shake up at heart of new laws BBC News BBC 18 May 2016 Retrieved 18 May 2016 Carwyn Jones reappointed first minister after Labour Plaid deal BBC News 18 May 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2016 Sexism row over Neil Hamilton s maiden assembly speech BBC News 18 May 2016 Retrieved 19 May 2016 Alistair Clark QC made Senator of the College of Justice Scottish Legal News 24 May 2016 Archived from the original on 25 May 2016 Retrieved 5 June 2016 Lord Ericht joins the bench Scottish Legal News 31 May 2016 Archived from the original on 1 June 2016 Retrieved 5 June 2016 Ministers reject calls to end Westminster Welsh language ban BBC News 9 June 2016 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Jo Cox MP dead after shooting attack BBC News BBC 16 June 2016 Retrieved 18 June 2016 Pringle of Stichill baronetcy battle won by accountant BBC News BBC 20 June 2016 Retrieved 20 June 2016 EU referendum Leave and Remain clash in BBC Great Debate BBC News BBC 21 June 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2016 EU Referendum Results BBC News www bbc com Retrieved 11 January 2021 a b Brexit David Cameron to quit after UK votes to leave EU BBC News BBC 24 June 2016 Retrieved 24 June 2016 EU referendum Jeremy Corbyn vows to fight for leadership and reshape cabinet BBC News BBC 26 June 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Nicole Sturgeon says MSPs at Holyrood could veto Brexit BBC News BBC 26 June 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2016 Osborne UK in a position of strength BBC News BBC 27 June 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Labour MPs pass no confidence motion in Jeremy Corbyn BBC News BBC 28 June 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2016 Michael Gove and Theresa May enter Conservative race BBC News BBC 30 June 2016 Retrieved 30 June 2016 Boris Johnson rules himself out of Conservative leader race BBC News BBC 30 June 2016 Retrieved 4 July 2016 UKIP leader Nigel Farage stands down BBC News BBC 4 July 2016 Retrieved 4 July 2016 Chilcot report Tony Blair s Iraq War case not justified BBC News BBC 6 July 2016 Retrieved 6 July 2016 Angela Eagle launches leader bid to heal Labour BBC News BBC 10 July 2016 Retrieved 19 July 2016 a b Theresa May set to be UK PM after Andrea Leadsom quits BBC News BBC 11 July 2016 Retrieved 11 July 2016 Boris Johnson made foreign secretary by Theresa May BBC News BBC 13 July 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2016 Theresa May shakes up government with new look cabinet BBC News 14 July 2016 Retrieved 25 September 2016 MPs vote to renew Trident weapons system BBC News BBC 18 July 2016 Retrieved 19 July 2016 David Cameron quits as Conservative MP for Witney BBC 12 September 2016 Retrieved 13 September 2016 Alun Cairns hails new era for devolution to Wales BBC News BBC 13 September 2016 Retrieved 25 September 2016 Boundary Commission map cuts Welsh MPs by a quarter BBC News BBC 13 September 2016 Retrieved 25 September 2016 Hinkley Point UK approves nuclear plant deal BBC 15 September 2016 Retrieved 15 September 2016 Diane James becomes UKIP leader BBC 16 September 2016 Retrieved 16 September 2016 Labour leadership Jeremy Corbyn defeats Owen Smith BBC News BBC 24 September 2016 Retrieved 24 September 2016 UKIP s Diane James quits as leader after 18 days Sky News 5 October 2016 Retrieved 5 October 2016 Fracking in Lancashire given go ahead by government BBC News 6 October 2016 Retrieved 6 October 2016 Perraudin Frances Elgot Jessica 20 October 2016 Jo Cox s husband welcomes lost deposits of far right candidates Politics The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2023 Third runway at Heathrow cleared for takeoff by ministers BBC News 25 October 2016 Retrieved 25 October 2016 Zac Goldsmith immediately quits as Tory MP for Richmond Park in protest over Heathrow expansion The Telegraph 25 October 2016 Retrieved 25 October 2016 Autumn Statement 2016 Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 24 December 2016 Jones Stephen 23 November 2016 Chancellor stuns MPs by revealing it s his first and last Autumn Statement mirror Retrieved 24 December 2016 Autumn Statement Hansard Online Parliament of the United Kingdom Retrieved 24 December 2016 Paul Nuttall elected as UKIP leader BBC News 28 November 2016 Retrieved 29 November 2016 Investigatory Powers Act 2016 UK Parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom Retrieved 24 December 2016 Frank Mulholland QC installed as Senator of the College of Justice Press release Judiciary of Scotland 15 December 2016 Retrieved 29 December 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 in United Kingdom politics and government amp oldid 1163822857, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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