2006 in Ireland

2006 in Ireland

Incumbents

* President - Mary McAleese
* Taoiseach - Bertie Ahern
* Tánaiste - Mary Harney (until Sep.); Michael McDowell (after Sep.)
* Secretary of State for Northern Ireland - Peter Hain
* First Minister - office suspended
* Deputy First Minister - office suspended

Events

*January 9 - Steve Staunton is appointed the new manager of the Republic of Ireland football team and will be mentored by Bobby Robson as International Football Consultantant.
*January 17 - The Gaelic Athletic Association, FAI and IRFU announce that a deal has been reached which will allow soccer and rugby to be played in Croke Park.
*January 30 - Postal workers enter a 20 day wildcat strike disrupting most of Belfast's delivery service
*February 14 - The 25th Anniversary of the Stardust Disaster, in which 48 young people died, is remembered by the families of the survivors.
*February 25 - Rioting in Dublin as Republican protestors condemn the right for a "Love Ulster" (Unionist) parade in the city.
*March 11 - The last ever competitive rugby international takes place at the oldest rugby venue in the world, Lansdowne Road, after 128 years of use, before the ground is redeveloped.
*March 17 - Over 400,000 [http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/0317/stpatrick.html RTÉ report on St. Patrick's day parade] people take to the streets of Dublin to celebrate St. Patrick's Day as part of the world's largest St. Patrick's Day Festival.
*April 16 - Up to 120,000 people line the streets of Dublin to mark the 90th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising.
*April 23 - The 2006 census takes place in the Republic of Ireland.
*April 26 - Prince Philip of the United Kingdom meets President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern on a visit to Dublin.
*May 14 - Fianna Fáil celebrates its 80th anniversary with a day of celebrations at the Mansion House, Dublin.
*May 15 The members of the Northern Ireland Assembly are recalled 3 1/2 years after the assembly was suspended, with a view to electing an executive, and havingthe suspension lifted
*May 21 - Armed Gardaí forcibly remove thirty Afghan refugees who had sought sanctuary in St. Patrick's cathedral, Dublin after a one week hunger-strike
*May 22 - Belfast City airport is renamed George Best Belfast City Airport on what would have been George Best's 60th birthday.
*May 24 - Australian Prime Minister John Howard formally addresses Dáil Éireann.
*June 16 - The state funeral of the former Taoiseach Charles Haughey takes place in Dublin.
*June 18 - Irish Government announces plans to spend €3.8 billion on scientific research over 7 years to grow world-class research capabilities.
*July 1 - President Mary McAleese and leading representatives of all political parties in Ireland, north and south, mark the 90th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme at the Irish National War Memorial Gardens, Dublin
*July 7 - Dublin Airport is evacuated for the second time in a week when an abandoned suspect package is found.
*July 19 - The warmest temperature this century (and since 1976) is recorded at Elphin, County Roscommon - 32.3°C (88.7ºF). Ireland is one of many countries affected by the 2006 European heat wave. July 2006 is the warmest, on average, since records began in both the Republic and Northern Ireland. [http://www.met.ie/climate/monthly_summarys/annual06.pdf]
*July 19 - CSO preliminary 2006 census findings indicate that the population of the Republic of Ireland is 4,234,925 million, an increase of 8.6% since 2002 and at its highest since the 1861 census. The total population for the island now stands at just under 6 million (estimates).
*September 1 - 150th anniversary of the birth of John Redmond, Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
*September 7 - Mary Harney resigns as leader of the Progressive Democrats. She has led the party since October 1993.
* September 11 - Michael McDowell becomes, by consensus, leader of the Progressive Democrats
* 18 October - Northern Ireland overtake the Republic of Ireland in the Fifa rankings for the first time. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/6061782.stm BBC article on Northern Ireland's Ranking] ]
* 24 November - Loyalist Michael Stone, attempts to bomb the NI Assembly on the day nominations for first and deputy first minister are due to be made. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/6181994.stm] Stormont attack devices defused (BBC news)] [ [http://www.rte.ie/news/2006/1124/northpolitics.html] Ahern welcomes further 'clarity' from Paisley (RTÉ news)]

Arts and literature

*June 13 - Colm Tóibín's novel "The Master" wins the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. He is the first Irish writer to win the prestigious award.
*July 26 - Sesquicentennial anniversary of the birth of George Bernard Shaw

Sport

Association Football

*"'European Championship Qualifiers

:Northern Ireland 0 : 3 Iceland (2 September):Germany 1 : 0 Republic of Ireland (2 September):Northern Ireland 3 : 2 Spain (6 September):Denmark 0 : 0 Northern Ireland (7 October):Cyprus 5 : 2 Republic of Ireland (7 October):Northern Ireland 1 : 0 Latvia (11 October): Republic of Ireland 1 : 1 Czech Republic (11 October): Republic of Ireland 5 : 0 San Marino (15 November)

*"'Setanta Cup
**Winners: Drogheda United

* Eircom League
**Winners: Shelbourne

* FAI Carlsberg Cup
**Winners: Derry City

Athletics

*Ireland's Derval O'Rourke wins the women's 60m hurdles at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships, setting a new national record in the event, and becoming the first Irish woman to win an international senior sprint medal at this level.

Gaelic games

All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 2006:*Sam Maguire Cup Winners: Kerry :::(Kerry 4-15 : 3-5 Mayo)

:*Tommy Murphy Cup Winners: Louth:::(Louth 3-14 : 1-11 Leitrim)

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2006:*Liam McCarthy Cup Winners: Kilkenny

:::(Kilkenny 1-16 : 1-13 Cork)

:* Christy Ring Cup Winners: Antrim:::(Antrim 5-13 : 1-07 Carlow)

:*Nicky Rackard Cup Winners: Derry:::(Derry 5-15 : 1-11 Donegal)

Golf

*Europe won the 2006 Ryder Cup, held in Kildare Golf and Country Club, Straffan, Co. Kildare from the September 22 to the September 24.
*Nissan Irish Open is won by Thomas Bjørn (Denmark).

Olympic Games

The Republic of Ireland sent 4 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy.
* Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Rugby Union

* RBS Six Nations Championship
**Ireland 26 - 16 Italy
** France 43 - 31 Ireland
**Ireland 31 - 5 Wales
**Ireland 15 - 9 Scotland
**England 24 - 28 Ireland::Ireland claim the triple crown for the second time in 3 years.

* 2005-06 Heineken Cup
**Munster and Leinster both progress from the group stages. They play each other in the semi-finals, with Munster claiming victory. Munster then win the championship, defeating Biarritz 23 - 19

Deaths

January to March

*1 January - Hugh McLaughlin, publisher and inventor (b.1918).
*12 January - Brendan Cauldwell, actor (b.1922).
*15 January - Mella Carroll, former judge of the High Court (b.1934).
*27 January - Dr. Peter Kavanagh, writer, scholar and publisher (b.1916).
*31 January - Ruairi Brugha, Fianna Fáil TD, Member of the European Parliament, member of the Seanad (b.1917).
*5 February - Dermot FitzGerald, businessman and philanthropist (b.1935).
*23 February - Frank Filgas, cricketer (b.1926).
*25 March - Bob Carlos Clarke, photographer (b.1950).
*28 March - Proinsias Ó Maonaigh, fiddle player (b.1922).
*30 March - John McGahern, writer (b.1934).

April to June

*2 April - Paddy Crowley, soccer player (b.1932).
*4 April - Denis Donaldson, former member of Sinn Féin who was exposed in 2005 as an MI5 spy (b.1950).
*4 April - John de Courcy Ireland, maritime historian and political activist (b.1911).
*25 April - John Kerr, singer (b. c1925).
*11 May - Michael O'Leary, former Tánaiste and Labour Party leader (b.1936).
*13 May - Desmond Surfleet, cricketer (b.1912).
*16 May - Clare Boylan, author, journalist and critic (b.1948).
*18 May - Michael O'Riordan, veteran of the Spanish Civil War and founder of the Communist Party of Ireland (b.1917).
*26 May - Kevin O'Flanagan, physician, rugby and soccer player and Olympic official (b.1919).
*19 May - Shay Gibbons, former international soccer player (b.1929).
*10 June - Bobby Miller, Gaelic footballer and manager (b.1950).
*13 June - Charles Haughey, former Taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil (b.1925).
*18 June - Luke Belton, former Fine Gael TD (b.1918).
*20 June - Michael Herbert, former Fianna Fáil TD and MEP (b.1925).
*21 June - Denis Faul, monsignor, Northern Ireland civil rights activist, chaplin to prisoners in Maze Prison during 1981 Irish Hunger Strike (b.1932).
*30 June - Dave P. Tyndall, Jr., businessman (b.1917).

July to September

*5 July - Lewis Glucksman, businessman, philanthropist, patron of the Lewis Glucksman Gallery at UCC (b.1925).
*7 July - Mícheál Ó Domhnaill, folk and traditional musician (b.1952).
*8 July - Michael Barrett, former Fianna Fáil TD (b.1927).
*12 July - Noel Sheridan, 70, actor, artist, Director National College of Art and Design (1979 - 2003).
*12 July - Joe Langan, 63, former Mayo Gaelic footballer.
*23 July - Vere Wynne-Jones, 56, RTE broadcaster.
*28 July - Billy Walsh, soccer player and manager (b.1921).
*14 August - John Godley, 3rd Baron Kilbracken, author and journalist (b.1920).
*17 August - Ken Goodall, international rugby player (b.1947).
*14 September - Seán Ó Tuama, 80, writer and academic.
*18 September - Seán Clancy, veteran of the Irish War of Independence (b.1901).
*20 September - Tommy Traynor, soccer player (b.1933).
*September - Mick Haughney, Laois Gaelic footballer.

October to December

*2 October - Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, former Ceann Comhairle and Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister (b.1918).
*5 October - Jarlath Carey, 74, former Down Gaelic footballer.
*10 October - Ham Lambert, cricketer and rugby player (b.1910).
*16 October - Niall Andrews, Fianna Fáil TD and MEP (b.1937).
*18 October - Liam Bennett, 55, former Wexford hurler.
*9 November - Sam Stephenson, architect (b.1933).
*16 November - Frank Durkan, lawyer in the United States (b.1930).
*18 November - Roger Bolton, trade unionist in UK (b.1947).
*4 December - Andy O'Brien, Fine Gael senator from County Cavan. (b.1915).
*16 December - Tony O'Shaughnessy, former Cork hurling player.

Full date unknown

*Jimmy Phelan, Kilkenny hurler (b.1918).

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