1993 in Ireland

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  • 1 June – Mother Teresa met President Mary Robinson at Áras an Uachtaráin.
  • 24 June – Dáil Éireann passed the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act, decriminalising consensual homosexual acts.
  • 15 July – The Beef Tribunal ended after 226 days.
  • September – The sale of land beside a Dublin convent and the consequent exhumation of at least 133 former residents of a Magdalene asylum from unmarked graves brought the existence of these institutions to wide public attention.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • 16 September – A new green coloured £10 note was issued depicting the writer James Joyce.
  • 23 October – Shankill Road bombing – Ten people were killed when a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb exploded at a fish shop on the Shankill Road in Belfast.
  • 30 October – Greysteel massacre – The Ulster Defence Association shot 21 people in the Rising Sun Bar in Greysteel, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, during a Hallowe'en party. They chose the pub as it was in a Catholic area.
  • 12 November – The issue of a new, smaller 10 pence coin meant there was no longer a coin equivalent in size to a florin after 22 years.
  • December – Brú na Bóinne became the first UNESCO World Heritage Site designated in Ireland.
  • 15 December – Taoiseach Albert Reynolds and British Prime Minister John Major issued a joint Downing Street Declaration on the future of Northern Ireland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 25 December – Elizabeth II spoke of her hopes for peace in Northern Ireland in her Christmas Day speech to the U.K.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 29 December – The IRA announced it would fight on against the British presence in Northern Ireland.

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