2001 in Ireland

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Events from the year 2001 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

  • January - Jacob's Biscuits switch colours with Digestive and Rich Tea between Red and Blue.
  • 22 March – Ireland confirmed its first case{{dubious|date=March 2023}} of foot-and-mouth disease.{{cn|date=March 2023}}
  • 7 June – Voters rejected the Treaty of Nice in a referendum.
  • 9 September – The National Museum of Ireland's Museum of Country Life at Turlough, County Mayo, was officially opened.{{cite news|title=Museum of Country Life opened in Castlebar|first=Eithne|last=Donnellan|newspaper=The Irish Times|date=2001-09-10}}
  • 14 September – Ireland held a national day of mourning following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States. The Irish government cancelled all sports, public functions, and entertainment, and also closed schools, businesses, and shops. President Mary McAleese said that the events are "an attack on the very foundations of human dignity" and left the people of Ireland "sad, shocked, sickened, grieving, disbelieving, outraged, frightened all at once."{{cite web|title=Address by President Mary McAleese on the National Day of Mourning|url=http://www.irishtribute.com/911-01/viewer.adp@article=1522444.html|work=Irish Tribute|publisher=IrishAbroad|year=2001|access-date=2013-05-20|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061018175520/http://www.irishtribute.com/911-01/viewer.adp@article=1522444.html|archive-date=18 October 2006|url-status=dead}}
  • 14 October – The first multiple state funeral was held in honour of ten Irish Republican Army volunteers who were executed by the British for their part in the War of Independence.
  • 23 October – The Provisional Irish Republican Army commenced disarmament after peace talks.{{Cite web |date=2001-10-23 |title=IRA begins disarming |url=https://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/10/23/ira.announce/index.html |access-date=2022-11-20 |publisher=CNN}}
  • 4 November – The Police Service of Northern Ireland was established.
  • 17 November – The Gaelic Athletic Association voted to abolish its controversial Rule 21 which previously prevented members of the British Army and the Police Service of Northern Ireland from playing Gaelic games.
  • 14 December – Irish euro coins becomes available through the postal service, An Post, and at bank branches. These "starter packs" contained nineteen coins worth €6.35 and could be purchased for IR£5.

Arts and literature

Sport

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:Kevin Babington, Peter Charles, Jessica Kurten and Dermott Lennon won the senior European Show Jumping Championships Team Gold medals.

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Births

Deaths

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See also

References

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