1992 In The Republic Of Ireland
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Events from the year 1992 in Ireland.


Incumbents

* President: Mary Robinson * Taoiseach: ** Charles Haughey ( FF) (until 11 February 1992) ** Albert Reynolds ( FF) (from 11 February 1992) * Tánaiste: John Wilson ( FF) *
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: Bertie Ahern ( FF) * Chief Justice: Thomas Finlay * Dáil: ** 26th (until 5 November 1992) ** 27th (from 14 December 1992) * Seanad:
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(until 17 December 1992)


Events

*20 January – Peter Brooke offered to resign as
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following criticism of his singing on ''
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'' only hours after an Irish Republican Army (IRA) bomb exploded. *30 January – Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach and as leader of the Fianna Fáil party. *31 January – The Government sold the B+I Shipping Line to the Irish Continental Group. *4 February ** Mary Robinson became the first President of Ireland to visit Belfast. **An off-duty
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officer in Belfast killed three people in a Sinn Féin office before committing suicide. *5 February –
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gunmen killed five Catholics in an attack on a bookmaker's shop in Belfast. *6 February – Albert Reynolds was elected the fifth leader of Fianna Fáil. *11 February – Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach and was succeeded by Albert Reynolds. *18 February – Albert Reynolds discussed the situation with other party leaders as the High Court prevented a 14-year-old rape victim from going to Britain for an abortion. *26 February – The Supreme Court lifted the High Court ruling preventing a girl from travelling to Britain for an abortion; it was duly performed. *15 March – Proinsias De Rossa led a breakaway group from the Workers' Party to form what would shortly become Democratic Left. The majority of the breakaway group including De Rossa joined the Labour Party in 1999. *13 April – Two hundred and fifty years after the first performance of
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's ''Messiah'' in Dublin, the
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performed the oratorio at the Point Theatre. *7 May – Bishop Eamon Casey of Galway resigned following the revelation that he was the father of a teenage boy. *8 May – The third People In Need Telethon was held. *9 May –
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won the
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for Ireland with '' Why Me?''. This was the first of three consecutive Irish wins. *31 May – Christy O'Connor Jnr won the British Masters golf tournament. *18 June – A referendum approved the Maastricht Treaty on European Union: 69.1% voted in favour; 30.9% against. *25 June – The issue of a new, smaller 5 pence coin meant that, after 21 years, it was no longer the same size as a
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. *8 July – President Mary Robinson addressed both houses of the
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. *23 September – The IRA destroyed the forensic science laboratory in Belfast with a huge bomb. *5 November – The Government lost a confidence motion and the Dáil was dissolved. Two former Taoisigh, Charles Haughey and
Garret FitzGerald Garret Desmond FitzGerald (9 February 192619 May 2011) was an Irish Fine Gael politician, economist and barrister who served twice as Taoiseach, serving from 1981 to 1982 and 1982 to 1987. He served as Leader of Fine Gael from 1977 to 1987, and ...
, announced their retirement from politics. *6 November – A new purple £20 note depicting Daniel O'Connell was issued. *25 November – Three referendums were held on abortion-related issues. The right to abortion-related travel and the right to abortion-related information were supported. *31 December – Unemployment reached record levels: 290,000 people were out of work.


Undated

*An appearance by
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on ''
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'' brought an "overwhelming response" from others who felt they had been victims of incarceration and abuse in
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. * Trustee Savings Bank dropped the previous Cork and Limerick Savings Bank name.


Arts and literature

* April – Patrick McCabe's novel '' The Butcher Boy'' was published. * 11 September – Colm Tóibín's novel '' The Heather Blazing'' was published. * 23 September – The
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opened the Irish Film Centre in Dublin. * 30 September – Vincent Woods' play ''At the Black Pig's Dyke'' opened at the Druid Theatre Company. * 30 October – Neil Jordan's film '' The Crying Game'' was released in Ireland and the U.K. *
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish novelist, dramatist, short story writer, theatre director, poet, and literary translator. His literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal and tragicomic expe ...
's first novel, '' Dream of Fair to Middling Women'', was finally published. * Maeve Binchy's novel ''
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'' was published. *
Eugene McCabe Eugene McCabe (7 July 1930 – 27 August 2020) was a Scots-born Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright, and television screenwriter. John Banville said McCabe was "in the first rank of contemporary Irish novelists'. Biography Born to ...
's novel ''
Death and Nightingales ''Death and Nightingales'' is a 1992 novel by Irish writer Eugene McCabe. Plot 1883, County Fermanagh, Ireland. On Beth Winters' twenty-third birthday, decades of pain and betrayal finally build to a devastating climax. Reception Michael Ondaa ...
'' was published.


Sport


Association football

*5 April – Shelbourne won their first League of Ireland Championship for thirty years.


Gaelic football

*
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beat Dublin 0–18 to 0–14 to win their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.


Golf

*
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was won by
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(England).


Hurling

*
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beat
Cork Cork or CORK may refer to: Materials * Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product ** Cork (plug), a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container ***Wine cork Places Ireland * Cork (city) ** Metropolitan Cork, also known as G ...
3–10 to 1–12 in the
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final.


Olympics

*8 August –
Michael Carruth Michael Carruth (born 9 July 1967) is a southpaw Irish Olympic boxer from Dublin. He is best known for winning the welterweight gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. He turned Pro in 1994 but retired in 2000. Amateur boxing ;Ol ...
won Ireland's first gold medal in 36 years at the Olympic Games in Barcelona. Wayne McCullough won a silver medal.


Births

* 13 January –
Ryan Connolly Ryan Michael Connolly (born 13 January 1992) is an Irish professional footballer who last played for Treaty United in the League of Ireland First Division. Connolly previously played for Football League Championship side Derby County. He plays ...
, footballer * 16 January – Matt Doherty, footballer * 23 January – Jack Reynor, actor * 27 January – Sam Barry, tennis player * 26 April – Shane O'Meara, actor * 10 May – Sophie Vavasseur, actress * 20 May – Jack Gleeson, actor * 22 July – George Dockrell, cricketer * 27 July –
Neil R. Barrett Neil Richard Joseph Barrett (born 27 July 1992 in Dublin) is an Irish rugby union player. He is a back-row forward who can play either blind side flanker or at number 8, and has occasionally played at centre. He plays club rugby for Leinster ...
, rugby player * 9 September – Damian McGinty, singer and actor * 27 September – Ryan O'Shaughnessy, pop singer * 18 October –
Barry Keoghan Barry Keoghan ( ; born 18 October 1992) is an Irish actor. He is known for his roles on screen, appearing in independent films and blockbuster films. In 2020, he was listed at number 27 on ''The Irish Times'' list of Ireland's greatest film act ...
, actor * 20 October – John Egan, footballer * 14 November –
Tadhg Furlong Tadhg Furlong (born 14 November 1992) is an Irish rugby union player for Leinster in the Pro14 and European Rugby Champions Cup. His preferred position is tighthead prop. Internationally, Furlong has represented Ireland and, in 2017 and 2021, t ...
, rugby union player * 24 November **
Aaron Barry Aaron Barry (born 24 November 1992) is an Irish footballer who last played as a defender for Bray Wanderers. Born in Dublin, Ireland, he came through the ranks at Sheffield United's academy. Spending two years on the fringes of United's first ...
, footballer **
Oliver Dingley Oliver Dingley (born 24 November 1992) is an international diver who represents Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, nor ...
, diver * 25 November –
Declan Hannon Declan Hannon (born 25 November 1992) is an Irish hurler who plays for Limerick Senior Championship club Adare and at inter-county level as captain of the Limerick senior hurling team, whom he captained to the All Ireland hurling title in 20 ...
, hurler ( Adare, Limerick) * 26 November –
Paul Dunne } Paul Colum Dunne (born 26 November 1992) is an Irish professional golfer from Greystones in County Wicklow. He first came to prominence at the 2015 Open Championship where, playing as an amateur, he was tied for the lead after three rounds. In ...
, golfer * 2 December – Danielle Galligan, actress * 4 December –
Emma Eliza Regan Emma Eliza Regan (born 4 December 1992) is an Irish actress who has appeared in Irish feature films ''The Fading Light'' (2009), ''Love Eternal'' (2013), ''Darkness on the Edge Of Town'' (2014), and '' Penance'' 2018, and on television in ''Ais ...
, actress


Full date unknown

*
Aisling Dunphy Aisling Dunphy (born 1992) is a camogie player and student. She played in the 2009 All Ireland camogie final. Aisling has won three All- Ireland Under-16 and four All-Ireland Minor medals as well as two All-Ireland inter-provincial colleges ti ...
, camogie player


Deaths

*9 January – Bill Naughton, playwright and author (born 1910). *20 March – Michael McLaverty, novelist (born 1904). *28 April – Francis Bacon, painter (born 1909). *12 May –
Joseph Raftery Joseph Raftery (1913 – 12 May 1992) was an Irish archaeologist and director of the National Museum of Ireland. Early life and family Joseph Raftery was born in Dublin in 1913. His father was the governor of Mountjoy prison, John Raftery. For t ...
, archaeologist. *13 May – F. E. McWilliam, sculptor (born 1909). *20 May – James Tully, former Labour Party TD and Cabinet Minister (born 1915). *3 June – Patrick Peyton, the Rosary Priest (born 1909). *6 July – Bryan Guinness, 2nd Lord Moyne, lawyer and poet. *21 July – Aloys Fleischmann, composer and musicologist (born 1910). *17 August – Tom Nolan, Fianna Fáil TD, Minister of State and
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(born 1921). *23 September –
Ivar Ivask Ivar Vidrik Ivask (December 17, 1927 Riga – September 23, 1992 Fountainstown, Ireland) was an Estonian poet and literary scholar. He escaped in 1944 from Estonia to Germany and lived from 1949 onwards in the United States and from 1991 in Irela ...
, Estonian poet and literary scholar (born 1927).


Full date unknown

* Benjamin Guinness, 3rd Earl of Iveagh, peer and Seanad member (born 1937). *
Aidan MacCarthy Air Commodore Joseph Aidan MacCarthy, (19 March 1913 – 11 October 1995) was an Irish doctor of the Royal Air Force and a prisoner of war to the Japanese during the Second World War. He survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. Early ...
, doctor, RAF medical officer, captured by the Japanese during the Second World War (born 1914). *
Matt O'Mahoney Matt O'Mahoney (19 January 1913 – 1992) was an Irish footballer who played for, among others, Bristol Rovers and Ipswich Town. O'Mahoney was a dual international and played for both Ireland teams – the FAI XI and the IFA XI. Club career ...
, international soccer player (born 1913). *
Peter Rice Peter Rice (16 June 1935 – 25 October 1992) was an Irish structural engineer. Born in Dublin, he grew up in 52 Castle Road, Dundalk in County Louth, and spent his childhood between the town of Dundalk, and the villages of Gyles' Quay and ...
, structural engineer (born 1935). *
Jim Young James Norman Young (born June 6, 1943) is a former professional American football and Canadian football player. Young played running back and wide receiver for the NFL's Minnesota Vikings for two seasons (1965–66), and the CFL's BC Lions f ...
,
Cork Cork or CORK may refer to: Materials * Cork (material), an impermeable buoyant plant product ** Cork (plug), a cylindrical or conical object used to seal a container ***Wine cork Places Ireland * Cork (city) ** Metropolitan Cork, also known as G ...
hurler (born 1915).


See also

*
1992 in Irish television The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1992. Events *8 January – The US sitcom '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', starring rapper Will Smith, begins premiering on Network 2 as part of ''The Den''. *11 January ...


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