1985 in Ireland

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Template:Short description Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Use dmy dates Template:More citations needed Template:YearInIrelandNav Events from the year 1985 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 1 January – Cork celebrated 800 years as a chartered city.

February

March

April

May

  • 16 May – The Minister for Education, Gemma Hussey, announced a new £20 million project to create a transition year in post-primary schools.

June

  • 23 June – Three hundred and twenty nine people were killed when Air India Flight 182 exploded in midair 190 kilometres off the southwest coast of Ireland while flying the Montreal–London–Delhi–Bombay route. A bomb was thought to have been planted by the Khalistan movement.
  • 25 June – Irish police foiled an IRA-sponsored bombing campaign in England which targeted London and English seaside resorts.

July

  • 13 July – The international Live Aid charity rock concert took place in Wembley Stadium, London. It was organised by Irishman Bob Geldof and Scotsman Midge Ure. Ireland was the highest per-capita donor country.
  • 22 July – Two women claimed to have seen a statue of the Virgin Mary moving in Ballinspittle, County Cork. The grotto became a pilgrimage site, and thousands visited there on 31 July.
  • 25 July – Ireland was struck by a violent thunderstorm, one of the worst in the country's history.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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September

  • 2 September – Spike Island Jail in County Cork was left in ruins following a riot by prisoners.
  • 10 September – The first heart transplant in Ireland was performed.
  • 13 September — Two lesbians and former nuns, Rosemary Curb and Nancy Manahan, were interviewed on The Late Late Show television programme. A prayer vigil was held by objecting members of the public outside the television studio during the broadcast. An ensuing public outcry included petitions, protest vigils, and death threats made to the programme's presenter, Gay Byrne.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • 16 September — The Catholic Viewers and Listeners Association held its first meeting. The group was concerned by what they viewed as the undermining by broadcaster RTÉ of Catholic moral teaching and values, and RTÉ's alleged debasement of Christianity and normal family life.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • 20 September – President Hillery presented Bob Geldof with a cheque for £7 million as the Irish contribution to the Live Aid appeal.
  • 29 September – The pleasure trawler Taurima, owned by leader of the Fianna Fáil party, Charles Haughey, was wrecked near Mizen Head lighthouse.

October

November

December

Arts and literature

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Sport

Association football

Boxing

Gaelic football

Golf

Hurling

Rugby Union

Snooker

Births

January

February

April

May

June

July

September

October

November

December

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Deaths

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See also

References

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