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Events from the year 1989 in Ireland.


Incumbents

* President: Patrick Hillery * Taoiseach: Charles Haughey ( FF) * Tánaiste: Brian Lenihan ( FF) *
Minister for Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", ...
: Albert Reynolds ( FF) * Chief Justice: Thomas Finlay * Dáil: ** 25th (until 25 May 1989) ** 26th (from 29 June 1989) * Seanad: **
18th 18 (eighteen) is the natural number following 17 and preceding 19. In mathematics * Eighteen is a composite number, its divisors being 1, 2, 3, 6 and 9. Three of these divisors (3, 6 and 9) add up to 18, hence 18 is a semiperfect number. ...
(until 5 July 1989) **
19th 19 (nineteen) is the natural number following 18 and preceding 20. It is a prime number. Mathematics 19 is the eighth prime number, and forms a sexy prime with 13, a twin prime with 17, and a cousin prime with 23. It is the third full re ...
(from 1 November 1989)


Events

* 2 January – The town of Dundalk celebrated its 1,200-year heritage. * 12 February – Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane was shot dead by loyalists. * 20 March – Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Bob Buchanan of the
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were killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. An inquiry concluded in 2013 that a member or members of the
Garda Síochána (; meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace"), more commonly referred to as the Gardaí (; "Guardians") or "the Guards", is the national police service of Ireland. The service is headed by the Garda Commissioner who is appointed by the Irish Gover ...
probably colluded in the ambush. * 21 March – Three Irish soldiers on United Nations duty were killed in a landmine explosion in southern Lebanon. * 21 April - The People In Need Telethon was broadcast for the first time. * 11 May – At a meeting in
Malahide Castle Malahide Castle ( ga, Caisleán Mhullach Íde), parts of which date to the 12th century, lies close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of central Dublin in Ireland. It has over of remaining parkland estate, forming the ...
between Taoiseach Charles Haughey and visiting Nicaraguan President
Daniel Ortega José Daniel Ortega Saavedra (; born 11 November 1945) is a Nicaraguans, Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician serving as President of Nicaragua since 2007. Previously he was leader of Nicaragua from 1979 to 1990, first as coordinator of the ...
, Haughey promised Ortega support at the
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for aid and investment for his country despite an earlier telephone call from U.S. secretary of state James Baker urging Haughey to take a tough position against Ortega over democratic standards in Nicaragua.US urged Haughey to take tough line with Nicaraguan president Ortega
Irish Times, 12 August 2013. * 22 June – An order was signed creating the University of Limerick, the first university founded since the foundation of the state; later in the day Dublin City University was created. * 29 June – Charles Haughey resigned as Taoiseach, remaining on in a caretaker capacity. * 19 August – Ten thousand people marched from Dublin city centre to the
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calling for British withdrawal from Northern Ireland. * 24 September - At least 70 people were injured in a train crash in Claremorris. * 19 October – Three of the Guildford Four were released from prison in London. Paul Hill was immediately re-arrested. * 26 November – The first edition of '' The Sunday Business Post'' newspaper was published in Dublin. * 21 December – Aer Rianta's five millionth passenger was presented with a holiday to Florida. * Unknown date – The Irish Pride bakery was founded with the merger of Western Pride, Lydon House, Country Crust, and other bakeries.


Arts and literature

* 4 April – The Windmill Lane Consortium said that if it got the franchise it would be on the air within 9 to 12 months with its television station,
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. * 1 September – Contemporary music radio station
Atlantic 252 Atlantic 252 was an Irish longwave radio station broadcasting across Ireland and Great Britain on 252 kHz (1190 metres) from its 1988 purpose-built transmission site at Clarkstown radio transmitter, County Meath, which provided service to Atlan ...
(part owned by
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) went on air for the first time from the long wave
Clarkstown radio transmitter The Clarkstown radio transmitter is a longwave radio transmitter in County Meath, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located some 3.5 km east of the village of Summerhill, in a field south of the R156 road (Ireland), R156 Regional road (I ...
in County Meath (with studios in
Trim Trim or TRIM may refer to: Cutting * Cutting or trimming small pieces off something to remove them ** Book trimming, a stage of the publishing process ** Pruning, trimming as a form of pruning often used on trees Decoration * Trim (sewing), or ...
). * 4 September – Independent pop music station Century Radio went on the air for the first time. * 14 September – British children's stop-motion animated series '' Postman Pat'' premiered in Ireland on
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. * 18 September – The television soap opera '' Fair City'' began on RTÉ One. * 10 November – The film '' My Left Foot'' was released, directed by Jim Sheridan. Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker won Academy Awards for their performances. *
MidWest Radio MidWest Radio is a radio station based in County Mayo, Ireland. Officially opened in 1989 (having operated previously as an unlicensed station), its current studios are located on Clare Street, Ballyhaunis. The JNLR/MRBI radio listenership sur ...
began broadcasting as a licensed station in
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. *
John Banville William John Banville (born 8 December 1945) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, adapter of dramas and screenwriter. Though he has been described as "the heir to Proust, via Nabokov", Banville himself maintains that W. B. Yeats and Henry J ...
's novel '' The Book of Evidence'' was published.


Sport


Association football

* 11 October – Ireland beat Northern Ireland 3–0 in a World Cup Qualifier in Dublin. * 15 November – Ireland won 2–0 in Malta to secure qualification for the World Cup for the first time.


Gaelic football

* The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final ended on a scoreline of
Cork GAA The Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( ga, Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Chorcaí) or Cork GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Cork and the C ...
0–17
Mayo GAA The Mayo County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ( ga, Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Maigh Eo) or Mayo GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Mayo and the Mayo coun ...
1–11


Golf

* The
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golf tournament was won by Ian Woosnam ( Wales).


Hurling

* The
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 ...
final ended on a scoreline of Tipperary GAA 4-24
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3–9.


Births

* 8 January –
Ian Bermingham Ian Bermingham (born 6 June 1989 in Dublin) is an Irish former professional footballer that played 13 seasons with League of Ireland Premier Division club, St Patricks Athletic, where he was club captain and is the all-time appearance record ...
, soccer player. * 3 March – Barry O'Rorke, Gaelic footballer and hurler. * 17 March – Patrick Curtin, Gaelic footballer (died 2015). * 9 June – Chloë Agnew, singer. * 12 June –
Nickie Quaid Nicholas "Nickie" Quaid (born 12 June 1989) is an Irish hurler who plays as a goalkeeper for club side Effin and at inter-county level with the Limerick senior hurling team. Early life Quaid was born in Effin, County Limerick, the middle chi ...
, hurler (
Effin Effin () is a townland and civil parish in County Limerick, Ireland. It is on the R515 road, midway between Kilmallock and Charleville. The population of the parish is about 1,000. Effin is partly in the barony of Costlea, but chiefly in that ...
, Limerick). * 11 July –
Rachael Blackmore Rachael Blackmore (born 11 July 1989) is an Irish jockey who competes in National Hunt racing. In 2021, she became the first female jockey to win the Grand National in the 182-year history of the race. She also became the first woman to be lea ...
, jump jockey. * 4 August – Michael Murphy, Gaelic footballer. * 14 October –
Barry Hennessy Barry Hennessy (born 14 October 1989) is an Irish hurler who plays as a goalkeeper for club side Kilmallock and at senior level for the Limerick county team. Playing career College Hennessy first came to prominence as a hurler with Ardscoil ...
, hurler ( Kilmallock, Limerick). * 28 December – Jessie Buckley, actress and singer. * 31 December – Brian Gregan, sprinter and athlete.


Deaths

* 24 January – Michael Scott, architect (born 1905). * 27 January –
Dónall Mac Amhlaigh Dónall Peadar Mac Amhlaigh (10 December 1926 – 27 January 1989) was an Irish writer active during the 20th century. A native of County Galway, he is best known for his Irish-language works about life as a labourer in the post-Second Wo ...
, writer (born 1926). * January –
Jackie Wright John Wright (24 September 1904 – 11 January 1989), credited professionally as Jackie Wright, also nicknamed Little Jackie and Uncle Jackie, was a Northern Irish comedian. He is best known for being the bald-headed sidekick of Benny Hill on h ...
, comedian (born 1905). * 11 March – Simon Curley, cricketer (born 1917). * 7 April – Frank Cluskey, former leader of the Labour Party (born 1930). * 3 May – John Mackey, Limerick hurler (born 1913). * 15 June – Ray McAnally, actor (born 1926). * July –
Eddie Gannon Eddie Gannon (3 January 1921 – 31 July 1989) was a Dublin-born Irish professional footballer. He began his career in his native city with Shelbourne F.C., Shelbourne before transferring to Distillery F.C., Distillery then back to Shelbourne ...
, soccer player (born 1921). * 3 August – Dominic Behan, songwriter, novelist and playwright (born 1928). * 10 August –
H. Montgomery Hyde Harford Montgomery Hyde (14 August 190710 August 1989), born in Belfast, Ireland, was a barrister, politician (Ulster Unionist MP for Belfast North), prolific author and biographer. He was deselected by his party in 1959, losing his seat in th ...
,
barrister A barrister is a type of lawyer in common law jurisdictions. Barristers mostly specialise in courtroom advocacy and litigation. Their tasks include taking cases in superior courts and tribunals, drafting legal pleadings, researching law and ...
, author and Ulster Unionist MP (born 1907). * 12 September –
Seamus Twomey Seamus Twomey ( ga, Séamus Ó Tuama; 5 November 1919 – 12 September 1989) was an Irish republican activist, militant, and twice chief of staff of the Provisional IRA. Biography Born in Belfast on Marchioness Street,Volunteer Seamus Twomey, 19 ...
, twice
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of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (born 1919). * 4 November –
Vivian Mercier Vivian Mercier (1919–1989) was an Irish people, Irish literary critic. He was born at Clara, County Offaly, Clara in County Offaly and educated, first, at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, and then, at Trinity College Du ...
, literary critic (born 1919). * 14 December – Gerry Healy, British Trotskyist leader (born 1913). * 22 December –
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 ...
,
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1969, playwright, novelist and poet (born 1906). * Full date unknown – Hugh T. Baker, cricketer (born 1906).


See also

*
1989 in Irish television The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 1989. Events *18 January – After a long absence for several years, British children's cult favourite '' Worzel Gummidge'' returns to Irish television screens. The series ...


References

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