2005 in Ireland

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IncumbentsEdit

EventsEdit

JanuaryEdit

FebruaryEdit

  • 7 February – Taoiseach Bertie Ahern laid the foundation stone of a new town called Adamstown, just outside Lucan, County Dublin.
  • 17 February – Seven people were detained by the Garda Síochána for suspected activities in relation to a bank heist in Belfast in December 2004. £2.3 million sterling was seized in County Cork.

MarchEdit

  • 4 March – The 100th Sinn Féin ardfheis (annual party conference) opened at the Royal Dublin Society in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
  • 11 March – The Irish Sugar Company factory in Carlow closed with the loss of several hundred jobs. It was Ireland's oldest sugar factory.
  • 27 March – Cian O'Connor was stripped of his Olympic gold medal after the sports ruling body find that his horse, Waterford Crystal, had banned substances in its system during the Olympic Games in 2004.

AprilEdit

MayEdit

  • 23 May – Five schoolgirls died and many people were injured in a collision between a school bus and two other vehicles in County Meath.

JuneEdit

  • 13 June – The Irish language was granted official status as a working language within the European Union.
  • 30 June – The M50 motorway was finally completed, 34 years after the route was first envisaged and 17 years after construction began.

JulyEdit

  • 7 July – The Taoiseach met Pope Benedict XVI for a private audience in Rome.
  • 16 July – Irish student, Tara Whelan (17), and a British holidaymaker were among five people killed in the Kuşadası minibus bombing in Turkey.
  • 28 July – The Provisional Irish Republican Army made history by ending its armed campaign and ordering all its units to dump arms. The organisation also ordered its members not to engage in any other activities.
  • 29 July – Forty-five-year-old Limerick woman, Dolores McNamara, won €115 million in the EuroMillions rollover jackpot prize. It was Europe's largest ever lottery jackpot.

SeptemberEdit

OctoberEdit

  • 14 October – Roy Keane announced his retirement from international football following Ireland's failure to qualify for World Cup 2006 in Germany.
  • 18 October – Tiede Herrema returned to the city of Limerick from which he was kidnapped 30 years ago in a high-profile case. Herrema presented his personal papers relating to the event to the University of Limerick Library.
  • 20 October – The abducted journalist Rory Carroll was released unharmed after being kidnapped in Iraq the previous day.
  • 25 October – The Ferns Report was published, detailing the investigation into clerical sex abuse in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ferns.

NovemberEdit

DecemberEdit

Arts and literatureEdit

MusicEdit

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  • The comedy musical play I, Keano premièred in Dublin.

SportEdit

Association footballEdit

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Setanta Cup
League of Ireland
Irish League
Irish Cup
FAI Carlsberg Cup

Gaelic gamesEdit

All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final
Christy Ring Cup Final
Nicky Rackard Cup Final
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final
Tommy Murphy Cup Final
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Final
All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship Final

GolfEdit

Rugby unionEdit

DeathsEdit

January to March

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April to June

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July to September

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  • 27 August – Seán Purcell, former Gaelic footballer with Galway (born 1928).
  • 8 September – Noel Cantwell, former international soccer player (born 1932).
  • 10 September – Pádraig Bourke, former Kildare Gaelic footballer.
  • 15 September – James Gogarty, former engineer and Flood Tribunal whistleblower.
  • 21 September – Humphrey Kelleher, former Gaelic footballer with Cork.
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See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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