2004 in Northern Ireland explained
Events during the year 2004 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
- 27 March - Ireland's rugby team wins the Triple Crown for the first time since 1985.
- 27 March - David Trimble retains leadership of the Ulster Unionist Party at their annual general meeting.
- 30 June - Northern Ireland population estimated to be 1,710,300, a 4.1% increase over the 1994 figure.[1]
- 14 September - Belfast-born Mary McAleese announces her intention to run for a second term as President of Ireland in the Republic.
- 30 September - The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), Ian Paisley, makes an historic first visit to Dublin for political talks with the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
- 1 October - As nominations for candidates close, Mary McAleese is re-elected unopposed for a second term as President of Ireland.
- 11 November - Mary McAleese is inaugurated for a second term as President of Ireland.
- 8 December - Negotiated proposals to restore the power-sharing institutions to Northern Ireland by March fail to reach finality. The main sticking point is a refusal by the Provisional Irish Republican Army to allow photographs be taken of arms decommissioning and a refusal by the DUP's Ian Paisley to witness disarmament himself.
- 20 December - Northern Bank robbery: A gang of thieves steal £26.5 million worth of currency from Northern Bank's Donegall Square West headquarters in Belfast, one of the largest bank robberies in British history; no-one is ever found directly responsible for the crime.[2]
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
Winners: Linfield
Winners: Glentoran 1 - 0 Coleraine
GAA
Golf
Motorcycling
Rugby Union
Births
Deaths
- 11 January - Mairtín Crawford, poet and journalist (born 1967).
- 5 February - Harry West, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1974 to 1979, Stormont MP, Minister for Agriculture (born 1917).
- 2 March - Cormac McAnallen, Tyrone Gaelic footballer (born 1980).
- 13 April - Caron Keating, television presenter (born 1962).
- 24 June - Douglas Gageby, editor of Evening Press (1954–1959) and editor The Irish Times (1963–1974) and (1977–1986).
- 22 July - Bertie Peacock, footballer and football manager.
- 23 July - Joe Cahill, former Chief of Staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (born 1920).
- 7 September - Ian Cochrane, novelist (born 1941).
- 28 October - Jimmy McLarnin, boxer (born 1907)
- 5 November - Basil McIvor, Ulster Unionist politician (born 1928).
- 8 December - Digby McLaren, geologist and palaeontologist in Canada (born 1919).
- 26 December - Frank Pantridge, physician, cardiologist and inventor of the portable defibrillator (born 1916).
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Mid-year population estimates . 2007-03-20 . 2007-07-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070713234106/http://www.dfpni.gov.uk/news-july05-mid-year-pop-estimates . dead .
- News: Timeline: Northern Bank robbery. BBC News. 2022-08-01. 2005-01-07.