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Man cleared of Omagh bombing  Sean Hoey accused of carrying out Northern Ireland's worst terror attack in 30 years was cleared on all charges British army ends N. Irish mission  British troops were sent in 1969 to help quell unrest over civil rights which erupted between the majority Protestant population and local C... Power sharing begins


year 2007 Top ^

Dec.20  
Jul.31  
May.8  
  Major Protestant and Catholic parties joined together to form a overnment, marking a 'new era of politics' and an end sectarian conflict.    5 years of direct rule ended. DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness took office as first and deputy first ...
May.3   N.Irish militants 'end violence'  The Ulster Volunteer Force announced it will reopen disarmament negotiations Army 'concerned' by vote Mar.26   Power deal marks 'new era'
  Major Protestant and Catholic parties have hailed a deal to form a government as a 'new era of politics'
 The arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams have agreed a power-sharing deal at historic talks to form a joint executive on 8 May to run the province. Paisley is expected to be first minister, while Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein would be deputy first minister
Mar.7   Vote counting to begin  With an attempt for hanging in the balance in the election of an all-new membership to legislative assembly

year 2006 Top ^

Nov.24   Bomb threat empties N. Irish parliament  The infamous Protestant militant Michael Stone tossed a bag into the building Oct.12  Make-or-break deal for Irish peace Oct.4     'IRA campaign is over' says Blair
  Blair has welcomed the ceasefire monitor's verdict on the IRA, saying its 'campaign is over' Pluto loses status as a planet Apr.4  British spy shot dead Feb.25  IRA supporters disrupt parade

year 2005 Top ^

Dec.3  Massive crowds in farewell to Best Nov.25 Football legend George Best dies. England Boys' electrocution starts riots Sep.26     IRA scraps 'all arms' - monitors
  The Irish Republican Army has given up its entire arsenal of weapons after 3 decades of armed struggle
Sep.11 Belfast rocked by widespread riots Jul.28     IRA halts its armed campaign
  The leading Protestant unionist party has dismissed the move to resume disarmament as a 'hollow gesture'
Bombs kill 52 Jun.3 Man charged in Belfast bar murder May.8   Trimble quits as NI party leader  Nobel laureate David Trimble resigned as head of the Ulster Unionist Party after losing his seat in parliament Mar.20  Shamed car maker DeLorean dies Mar.17     Belfast family encouraged by Bush talks   Washington: The family of murdered McCartney have said they are encouraged after meeting US President at the White House Jan.7     Police say IRA behind bank raid  The organisation has been blamed for the multi-million pound Northern Bank raid in Belfast on December 20

year 2004 Top ^

Dec.22 $39m Belfast bank robbers hunted
Sep.18 NI talks end without deal

year 2003 Top ^

Dec.10 Police, army linked to bombs
10,000 dead in heat wave Aug.3  Police nab terror suspects Jul.13  Irish suspect arrested Jun.15 Police foil 'bomb attack' Apr.7  Bush, Blair see U.N. advisor role Jan.1  Files reveal '72 NI expulsion plan

year 2002 Top ^

Oct.30  IRA cuts contact with weapons body Russian troops storm theater
Oct.14 Assembly suspended over spy row Oct.12 Trimble slams likely suspension Oct.10  Sinn Fein: Don't suspend Stormont Oct.9  Blair meets Adams to save peace process Oct.8 IRA urged to disband to save peace Two ministers quit Paris mayor stabbed Sinn Fein set to protest raids Oct.4 Sinn Fein anger over dawn raid Aug.22  Death threat footballer quits Jul.26 Omagh suspects face legal action Dow saw its second-biggest gain ever  UK ultimatum to paramilitaries Jul.16 IRA 'sorry' for civilian deaths. Ireland Jul.7 Police and mob clash at Drumcree Jun.29 Catholic nationalists rioted Jun.14 Riots must stop, say leaders Right wing politician Fortuyn murdered Jan.18 Catholics, Protestants united in protests Jan.11 Belfast school reopens after riots Jan.9 Riots near Belfast school

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Dec.12 Omagh report slams police
Dec.9 19 police hurt in protest Nov.16 UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory Jet crashes, killing 260 Nov.11  Teen killed in bomb explosion Nov.6   Scuffles as Trimble wins vote  Ulster Unionist leader has succeeded in his bid to be re-elected as first minister of power sharing assembly Nov.5  Trimble set for new vote Nov.3  Alliance backs Trimble Nov.2   Trimble loses key vote  Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party has failed in his bid to be re-elected leader of power-sharing executive Oct.27  Key unionists back IRA arms move Oct.24   UK begins pullback  Security watchtowers have begun dismantled in recognition of the IRA's decision to disarm Oct.23     IRA put weapons beyond use
  For the first time IRA has ever disposed weaponry
Oct.18  Unionists quit assembly Oct.12  Ceasefire blow Oct.5  Trimble's IRA court battle falters Sep.21  Assembly suspended Wall Street reopens, Stocks plummet Terror attacks hit U.S. Sep.6  Parents defy school protesters Sep.5   Police injured at school blast
  Bomb caused panic among children and parents. Protestants confronted girls and their parents Sep.3  Belfast appeal after school clash Aug.21  Protestants miss reform deadline Aug.20  Police plan gets Catholic backing Aug.17  Police reform plan Aug.14   IRA retracts arms offer  The Irish Republican Army withdraws offer to put its weapons beyond use Aug.13  3 injured in Belfast blast Aug.9  Trimble rejects IRA arms statement Aug.7  Trimble demands more from IRA Aug.6  IRA makes dramatic weapons move Aug.3  Parties denounce UK bomb Aug.2 6 injured in explosion. London Aug.1  Car bomb defused Jul.31  Clashes after shooting Armstrong wins Tour de France Jul.17  Protestants hurled bombs Jul.14  Talks end with progress Jul.13   100 police officers injured
  UK Prime Minister Blair and Irish PM Ahern are due to restart discussions Jul.12   Riot marks marching day  Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at the security forces at the start of the annual Protestant marches Jul.8 Drumcree Sunday parade Jul.2  IRA accused of stalling on arms Jun.30   Trimble has quit  Ulster Unionist Party chief resigned as leader of the Catholic-Protestant government Milosevic extradited to Hague Jun.20 Belfast riots Mar.4  Real IRA blamed for BBC blast

year 2000 Top ^

Nationwide uprising overthrows Milosevic
Kursk submarine went down Concorde crash kills 113 Jun.4   Parliamentary powers restored  UK restores parliamentary powers to Northern Ireland after Sinn Fein agrees to disarm



British army ends N. Irish mission  British troops were sent in 1969 to help quell unrest over civil rights which erupted between the majority Protestant population and local C... N.Irish militants 'end violence'  The Ulster Volunteer Force announced it will reopen disarmament negotiations   IRA scraps 'all arms' - monitors




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2007
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2005
Sep.26
  The Irish Republican Army has given up its entire arsenal of weapons after 3 decades of armed struggle
Jul.28   IRA halts its armed campaign
  The leading Protestant unionist party has dismissed the move to resume disarmament as a 'hollow gesture'
2003 Dec.10 Police, army linked to bombs 2002 Oct.30  IRA cuts contact with weapons body Oct.9  Blair meets Adams to save peace process 2001 Nov.16 UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory Oct.27  Key unionists back IRA arms move Oct.24 UK begins pullback  Security watchtowers have begun dismantled in recognition of the IRA's decision to disarm Oct.23   IRA put weapons beyond use
  For the first time IRA has ever disposed weaponry
Oct.12  Ceasefire blow Oct.5  Trimble's IRA court battle falters Aug.14 IRA retracts arms offer  The Irish Republican Army withdraws offer to put its weapons beyond use Aug.7  Trimble demands more from IRA Aug.6  IRA makes dramatic weapons move Jul.2  IRA accused of stalling on arms



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2005 Mar.20  Shamed car maker DeLorean dies



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2005 Dec.3  Massive crowds in farewell to Best Nov.25 Football legend George Best dies. England 2002 Aug.22  Death threat footballer quits



Northern Ireland Crime & Justice Timeline ... See World Crime & Justice timeline Top ^
2007 Dec.20 Man cleared of Omagh bombing   Sean Hoey accused of carrying out Northern Ireland's worst terror attack in 30 years was cleared on all charges 2006 Nov.24 Bomb threat empties N. Irish parliament  The infamous Protestant militant Michael Stone tossed a bag into the building Apr.4  British spy shot dead 2005 Sep.11 Belfast rocked by widespread riots
Jun.3 Man charged in Belfast bar murder Jan.7   Police say IRA behind bank raid  The organisation has been blamed for the multi-million pound Northern Bank raid in Belfast on December 20 2004 Dec.22 $39m Belfast bank robbers hunted 2003 Dec.10 Police, army linked to bombs Aug.3  Police nab terror suspects Jul.13  Irish suspect arrested Jun.15 Police foil 'bomb attack' 2002 Oct.8 IRA urged to disband to save peace Oct.4 Sinn Fein anger over dawn raid Aug.22  Death threat footballer quits Jul.26 Omagh suspects face legal action Jul.16 IRA 'sorry' for civilian deaths. Ireland Jun.29 Catholic nationalists rioted Jun.14 Riots must stop, say leaders Jan.11 Belfast school reopens after riots Jan.9 Riots near Belfast school 2001 Dec.12 Omagh report slams police Nov.16 UK soldiers' 'Bloody Sunday' victory Nov.11  Teen killed in bomb explosion Sep.5 Police injured at school blast  Bomb caused panic among children and parents. Protestants confronted girls and their parents Sep.3  Belfast appeal after school clash Aug.13  3 injured in Belfast blast Aug.2 6 injured in explosion. London Aug.1  Car bomb defused Jul.31  Clashes after shooting Jul.17  Protestants hurled bombs Jul.13 100 police officers injured  UK Prime Minister Blair and Irish PM Ahern are due to restart discussions Jul.12 Riot marks marching day  Petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at the security forces at the start of the annual Protestant marches Jun.20 Belfast riots Mar.4  Real IRA blamed for BBC blast



Northern Ireland Politics Timeline ... See World Politics timeline Top ^
2007 May.8 Power sharing begins
  Major Protestant and Catholic parties joined together to form a overnment, marking a 'new era of politics' and an end sectarian conflict.    5 years of direct rule ended. DUP leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness took office as first and deputy first ...
Mar.26 Power deal marks 'new era'
  Major Protestant and Catholic parties have hailed a deal to form a government as a 'new era of politics'
 The arch-rivals Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams have agreed a power-sharing deal at historic talks to form a joint executive on 8 May to run the province. Paisley is expected to be first minister, while Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein would be deputy first minister
Mar.7 Vote counting to begin  With an attempt for hanging in the balance in the election of an all-new membership to legislative assembly 2006 Oct.12  Make-or-break deal for Irish peace Oct.4   'IRA campaign is over' says Blair
  Blair has welcomed the ceasefire monitor's verdict on the IRA, saying its 'campaign is over' Feb.25  IRA supporters disrupt parade 2005 May.8 Trimble quits as NI party leader  Nobel laureate David Trimble resigned as head of the Ulster Unionist Party after losing his seat in parliament Mar.17   Belfast family encouraged by Bush talks   Washington: The family of murdered McCartney have said they are encouraged after meeting US President at the White House 2004 Sep.18 NI talks end without deal 2003 Apr.7  Bush, Blair see U.N. advisor role Jan.1  Files reveal '72 NI expulsion plan 2002 Oct.14 Assembly suspended over spy row Oct.12 Trimble slams likely suspension Oct.10  Sinn Fein: Don't suspend Stormont Oct.9  Blair meets Adams to save peace process Oct.8 Two ministers quit Oct.5 Sinn Fein set to protest raids Jul.24  UK ultimatum to paramilitaries Jul.7 Police and mob clash at Drumcree Jan.18 Catholics, Protestants united in protests 2001 Dec.9 19 police hurt in protest Nov.6 Scuffles as Trimble wins vote  Ulster Unionist leader has succeeded in his bid to be re-elected as first minister of power sharing assembly Nov.5  Trimble set for new vote Nov.3  Alliance backs Trimble Nov.2 Trimble loses key vote  Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party has failed in his bid to be re-elected leader of power-sharing executive Oct.18  Unionists quit assembly Sep.21  Assembly suspended Sep.6  Parents defy school protesters Aug.21  Protestants miss reform deadline Aug.20  Police plan gets Catholic backing Aug.17  Police reform plan Aug.9  Trimble rejects IRA arms statement Aug.3  Parties denounce UK bomb Jul.14  Talks end with progress Jul.8 Drumcree Sunday parade Jun.30 Trimble has quit  Ulster Unionist Party chief resigned as leader of the Catholic-Protestant government 2000 Jun.4 Parliamentary powers restored  UK restores parliamentary powers to Northern Ireland after Sinn Fein agrees to disarm