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Events from the year 1988 in Ireland.


Incumbents

* President: Patrick Hillery * Taoiseach: Charles Haughey ( FF) * Tánaiste: Brian Lenihan ( FF) * Minister for Finance: ** Ray MacSharry ( FF) (until 24 November 1988) ** Albert Reynolds ( FF) (from 24 November 1988) * Chief Justice: Thomas Finlay * Dáil: 25th * Seanad: 18th


Events

* 1 January – Dublin City celebrated its millennium. * 11 January – The Social Democratic and Labour Party leader, John Hume, and Gerry Adams of Sinn Féin held a surprise meeting in Belfast. * 27 January – The Irish internet country code top-level domain
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was registered. * 29 February – The first edition of the '' Irish Daily Star'' newspaper went on sale. * 6 March – Operation Flavius: a
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(SAS) team of the British Army shot dead an unarmed Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) Active Service Unit ( Danny McCann, Seán Savage, and Mairéad Farrell) in
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. * 16 March – Milltown Cemetery attack: Three men were killed and 70 were wounded in a gun and grenade attack by the Loyalist paramilitary, Michael Stone, on mourners at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast during the funerals of the three IRA members who were killed in Gibraltar. * 19 March ** Corporals killings in Belfast: Two British Army corporals were abducted, beaten, and shot dead by
Irish republicans Irish republicanism ( ga, poblachtánachas Éireannach) is the political movement for the unity and independence of Ireland under a republic. Irish republicans view British rule in any part of Ireland as inherently illegitimate. The developm ...
after driving into the funeral cortège of IRA members killed in the Milltown Cemetery attack. ** Five thousand people gathered for an anti-apartheid rally at the
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in Dublin. * 22 March – Tributes were paid to Aran Islands-born poet Máirtín Ó Direáin at his funeral in Dublin. * 16 April – The National Lottery launched its national live draw. * 15 June – The IRA killed six British soldiers in a bomb attack in
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. * 19 June – The
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in Dublin officially reopened for leisure purpose between Leixlip and Maynooth. * 10 July – Dublin celebrated its official 1,000th birthday. * 18 July – The South African anti-apartheid leader
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was awarded the freedom of the City of Dublin. * 11 August – The Department of Health launched an information booklet as the number of
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cases increased dramatically. * 28 August –
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celebrated its 100th anniversary. * 12 September – Archbishop Thomas Morris resigned as Archbishop of Cashel and was replaced by
Dermot Clifford Dermot Clifford, (born 25 January 1939), was the Catholic Archbishop of Cashel and Emly in Ireland from 1988 to 2014. From 7 March 2009 to 27 January 2013, he also served as the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Cloyne. He was a found ...
. * 8 October – A tax amnesty produced the surrender of over £500 million in taxpayer payments. * 17 October – The Independent Radio and Television Commission was established to regulate non-
RTÉ (RTÉ) (; Irish language, Irish for "Radio & Television of Ireland") is the Public broadcaster, national broadcaster of Republic of Ireland, Ireland headquartered in Dublin. It both produces and broadcasts programmes on RTÉ Television, telev ...
radio and television services. * 26 October – The legal case of ''
Norris v. Ireland ''Norris v. Ireland'' was a case decided by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in 1988, in which David Norris successfully charged that Ireland's criminalisation of certain homosexual acts between consenting adult men was in breach of A ...
'' was decided by the European Court of Human Rights, ruling that the existence of laws in Ireland criminalising consensual gay sex was illegal. * 16 November – Minister for Finance Ray MacSharry was appointed Ireland's new European Community Commissioner. * 31 December – Pirate Radio closed down. * Undated ** The National Archives of Ireland was formed under terms of the National Archives Act 1986 to take over the functions of the State Paper Office and the Public Record Office of Ireland. ** Gambling company Paddy Power was established by the merger of the 40 shops of three Irish bookmakers: Stewart Kenny, David Power, and John Corcoran. ** The
Gay and Lesbian Equality Network The Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) was an Irish LGBT rights group based in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1988 by Don Donnelly, Charles Kerrigan, Suzy Byrne, Kieran Rose and Christopher Robson. It focused on achieving change in ...
was established in Dublin. ** The free gay magazine ''Gay Community News'' was published for the first time.


Arts and literature

* 30 April – Ireland hosted the
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. * 13 June – A statue of Molly Malone by Jeanne Rynhart was unveiled in Grafton Street, Dublin, to mark the city's millennium. The installations '' Anna Livia'' in O'Connell Street by Éamonn O'Doherty (agreed 7 March) and ''People's Island'' by Rachel Joynt were produced for the same commemoration. * September – The television channel RTÉ 2 was relaunched as
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. * 3 October – Australian television soap opera ''
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'' was launched on Network 2 several months after airing in its country of origin. * 11 October – Comedy series ''
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'' was first broadcast on Network 2. * Toasted Heretic released their debut album ''Songs for Swinging Celibates''.


Sport


Association football

* Ireland played in the European Championship finals for the first time. * 12 June – Ireland celebrated a win over England 1–0 at the
1988 European Football Championship The 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was held in West Germany from 10 to 25 June 1988. It was the eighth UEFA European Championship, which is held every four years and supported by UEFA. The tournament crowned the Nethe ...
.


Cycling

* 13 March – Sean Kelly won the
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cycle race for the seventh year in a row. * 15 May – Sean Kelly won the Vuelta a España cycle race.


Gaelic football

*
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beat Cork 0–13 to 0–9 in
Croke Park Croke Park ( ga, Páirc an Chrócaigh, ) is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal national stadium of Ireland and he ...
to win a second consecutive All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title.


Golf

* The
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tournament was won by Ian Woosnam ( Wales). * 16 October – Ireland ( Eamonn Darcy, Ronan Rafferty, Des Smyth) won the Dunhill Cup at St. Andrew's golf course in Scotland.


Hurling

* Galway beat Tipperary 1–15 to 0–14 in
Croke Park Croke Park ( ga, Páirc an Chrócaigh, ) is a Gaelic games stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal national stadium of Ireland and he ...
to win a second consecutive
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship The GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship, known simply as the All-Ireland Championship, is an annual inter-county hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). It is the highest inter-county hurling competition i ...
title.


Births

*7 January – Robert Sheehan, actor. *15 January – Padraig Amond, soccer player. *23 January – Alan Power, soccer player. *29 January –
Owen Garvan Owen William Garvan (born 29 January 1988) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Garvan began his career in his native Ireland where he played for Home Farm as a schoolboy. He earned a move to England with Ipsw ...
, soccer player. *21 February – Darren Forsyth, soccer player. *22 February – Robert Bayly, soccer player. *21 March – Kevin Guthrie, actor. *2 May – Stephen Henderson, soccer player. *21 May – Adam Rooney, soccer player. * 25 June – Grace O'Malley, Pirate, head of the Ó Máille dynasty. *14 July – Conor McGregor, mixed martial artist. *25 July – Anthony Stokes, soccer player. *26 July – Grainne Leahy, pharmacist. *14 September – Shane Tracy, soccer player. *22 September – Keith Quinn, soccer player. *11 October – Joe Canning, hurler ( Portumna, Galway, Connacht). *28 October – Devon Murray, actor


Deaths


January to June

*1 January –
Sister Philippa Brazill Dame Sister Mary Philippa Brazill, DBE, LLD (24 December 1895, County Limerick, Ireland – 1 January 1988), generally known as Sister Philippa, was an Australian nursing educator and administrator. Background Born as Johanna Brazill but known ...
, nurse in Australia (born 1896). *1 January – Dan Spring, Gaelic footballer, trade unionist and Labour Party TD (born 1910). *15 January – Seán MacBride, former Clann na Poblachta TD, Cabinet Minister, Nobel Peace Prize winner (born 1904). *2 February – Frederick Blaney, cricketer (born 1918). *1 March –
Tommy Breen Tommy Breen (27 April 1912 – 1 March 1988) was an Irish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for, among others, Belfast Celtic, Manchester United, Linfield and Shamrock Rovers. Breen was a dual international and played for both Ireland t ...
, international soccer player (born 1912). *19 March – Máirtín Ó Direáin, poet (born 1910). *2 April –
E. Chambré Hardman Edward Fitzmaurice Chambré Hardman (25 November 1898 – 2 April 1988) was an Irish-born photographer, based for most of his career in Liverpool, England. He was a landscape photographer by vocation, although his business was largely dependen ...
, photographer (born 1898). *10 May – Ciarán Bourke, musician, an original member of The Dubliners (born 1936). *5 June –
Robert Dudley Edwards Robert Walter Dudley Edwards (4 June 1909 – 5 June 1988) was an Irish historian. Biography Robert Walter Dudley Edwards, known to his friends as Robin and his students as 'Dudley'"Dr Robin Dudley Edwards dies in Dublin", ''Irish Times'', 6 Ju ...
, historian (born 1909). *11 June – Nick O'Donnell,
Kilkenny Kilkenny (). is a city in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region and in the province of Leinster. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2016 census gave the total population of Kilkenny as 26,512. Kilken ...
and Wexford hurler (born 1925).


July to December

*17 July – Frank Carter, Fianna Fáil TD, Seanad member (born 1910). *17 September –
Mick Cashman Michael Cashman (1931 – 17 September 1988) was an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team. Born in Blackrock, Cork, Cashman first arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with ...
, Cork hurler (born 1931). *10 October –
Sonny Hool Nathan Bernard "Sonny" Hool (28 January 1924 – 10 October 1988) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and Left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he played fourteen times for the Ireland cricket team between 1947 and 1961, including nine fir ...
, cricketer (born 1924). *27 October – Frank Devlin, badminton player (born 1900). *November – Terry Leahy,
Kilkenny Kilkenny (). is a city in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region and in the province of Leinster. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2016 census gave the total population of Kilkenny as 26,512. Kilken ...
hurler (born 1918). *7 December –
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, restaurateur (born 1941). *8 December –
John Joe McGirl John Joe McGirl (25 March 1921 – 8 December 1988) was an Irish republican, a Sinn Féin politician, and a former chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). Biography Anti-Treaty IRA Born and raised in Ballinamore, County Leitrim, McGi ...
,
chief of staff The title chief of staff (or head of staff) identifies the leader of a complex organization such as the armed forces, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a principal staff officer (PSO), who is the coordinator of the supporti ...
of the Irish Republican Army (born 1921). *21 December – Eithne Dunne, actress (born 1919). *22 December – Jack Bowden, cricketer and hockey player (born 1916).


Full date unknown

* Tommy Potts, fiddle player (born 1912). *
Ed Reavy Ed Reavy (1897–1988) was an Irish-American musician and composer of numerous traditional Irish dance tunes. Born in the town of Barnagrove (aka Barnagrow, Barnagrows or Barr na gCnó), Knappagh, County Cavan, he emigrated to Philadelphia in 19 ...
, fiddle player and songwriter (born 1897).


See also

*
1988 in Irish television The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1988. Events *30 April – Ireland hosts the Eurovision Song Contest from the RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion, Dublin, after winning it the previous year. Pat Kenny and Michel ...


References

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