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==Events== ==Events==
=== January - March === === January March ===
*January 10 - Huge anti-] demonstrations take place as Ireland play South Africa in ]. *January 10 Huge anti-] demonstrations take place as Ireland play South Africa in ].
*January 10 - ] and ] celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. *January 10 ] and ] celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary.
*January 11 - ] splits into '']'' and '']'' wings over a disagreement on ]. *January 11 ] splits into '']'' and '']'' wings over a disagreement on ].


===April - June=== ===April June===
*April 3 - ] Richard Fallon (Republic of Ireland policeman) murdered on duty in Dublin. First policeman killed in the South during the troubles. *April 3 ] Richard Fallon (Republic of Ireland policeman) murdered on duty in Dublin. First policeman killed in the South during the troubles.
* April 16 - Rev. ] won a ] to the ]. * April 16 Rev. ] won a ] to the ].
*April 21 - The ] is founded in ]. *April 21 The ] is founded in ].
*April 22 - ] ] presents the budget in the absence of the ], ], who was injured, supposedly in a riding accident. *April 22 ] ] presents the budget in the absence of the ], ], who was injured, supposedly in a riding accident.
*May 4 - The ], ], resigns from the government citing ill-health.The Taoiseach states in the Dáil on May 7, "I wish to state that Deputy Ó Moráin's condition is not unassociated with the shock he suffered as a result of the killing of Garda Fallon". *May 4 The ], ], resigns from the government citing ill-health.The Taoiseach states in the Dáil on May 7, "I wish to state that Deputy Ó Moráin's condition is not unassociated with the shock he suffered as a result of the killing of Garda Fallon".
*May 6 - ''']''': The ], ], and the ], ], are asked to resign by ] ]. He accuses them of the attempted illegal importation of arms for use by the ]. ], the ], resigns in sympathy with them. *May 6 ''']''': The ], ], and the ], ], are asked to resign by ] ]. He accuses them of the attempted illegal importation of arms for use by the ]. ], the ], resigns in sympathy with them.
*May 27 - ], Albert Luykx and John Kelly are arrested. They are charged with conspiracy to import arms. *May 27 ], Albert Luykx and John Kelly are arrested. They are charged with conspiracy to import arms.
*May 28 - ] and ] appear in Dublin's ] Court charged, along with Albert Luykx and Capt. Kelly, with conspiracy to import arms. *May 28 ] and ] appear in Dublin's ] Court charged, along with Albert Luykx and Capt. Kelly, with conspiracy to import arms.
*May 31 - ] is put down at the home of his owner, the Duchess of Westminster. *May 31 ] is put down at the home of his owner, the Duchess of Westminster.
*June 4 - ] is expelled from the ] parliamentary party. *June 4 ] is expelled from the ] parliamentary party.
*June 25 - ]s meeting at ] lift the ban on ] attendance at ]. *June 25 ]s meeting at ] lift the ban on ] attendance at ].


===July - September=== ===July September===
*July 2 - ] is cleared of arms conspiracy charges. *July 2 ] is cleared of arms conspiracy charges.
*July 5 - After a special cabinet meeting the government demands a ban on all parades in ] and the disarmament of civilians. *July 5 After a special cabinet meeting the government demands a ban on all parades in ] and the disarmament of civilians.
*August 2 - The ] first fires ]s in ]. *August 2 The ] first fires ]s in ].
*August 9 - The ]-] air service is launched. A return air-fare costs £5. *August 9 The ]-] air service is launched. A return air-fare costs £5.
*August 21 - A new political party, the ], is founded in ] under the leadership of ]. *August 21 A new political party, the ], is founded in ] under the leadership of ].
*September 1 - The ] is presented with a ] by ]. *September 1 The ] is presented with a ] by ].


===October - December=== ===October December===
*October 3 - United States ] ] arrives in Ireland. He is greeted by ] ]. Meanwhile in ] an anti-] protest takes place. *October 3 United States ] ] arrives in Ireland. He is greeted by ] ]. Meanwhile in ] an anti-] protest takes place.
*October 4 - ] visits relatives and her ancestral home in ]. Another protest takes place outside the U.S. Embassy in ]. *October 4 ] visits relatives and her ancestral home in ]. Another protest takes place outside the U.S. Embassy in ].
*October 23 - ], James Kelly, Albert Luykx and John Kelly are acquitted in the Arms Conspiracy Trial. *October 23 ], James Kelly, Albert Luykx and John Kelly are acquitted in the Arms Conspiracy Trial.
*October 26 - ] ], questioned on his return from the United States, says that there will be no change in fundamental ] policy regarding ]. *October 26 ] ], questioned on his return from the United States, says that there will be no change in fundamental ] policy regarding ].
*December 15 - ] takes delivery of its first ] (Jumbo Jet), the largest aircraft it will ever operate. *December 15 ] takes delivery of its first ] (Jumbo Jet), the largest aircraft it will ever operate.


===Unknown Dates=== ===Unknown dates===
* ''Unknown date'' - The first ]s open in Ireland. * ''Unknown date'' The first ]s open in Ireland.


==Arts and literature== ==Arts and literature==
* March 21 - ''All Kinds of Everything'' sung by ] (music and text by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith) wins ] for Ireland. * March 21 ''All Kinds of Everything'' sung by ] (music and text by Derry Lindsay and Jackie Smith) wins ] for Ireland.
* November 9 - '']'', ]'s movie, filmed largely in Ireland, is released. * November 9 '']'', ]'s movie, filmed largely in Ireland, is released.
* ''Unknown date'' - ''Fergus'', by ] is published. * ''Unknown date'' ''Fergus'', by ] is published.


==Sport== ==Sport==
=== Horse Racing === === Horse racing ===
* ] wins the ] * ] wins the ]


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*''']''' *''']'''
::'''Winners:''' ] 0-0, 0-0, 2-1 ] ::'''Winners:''' ] 0–0, 0–0, 2–1 ]


===]=== ===]===
*''']''' *''']'''
::'''Winners:''' ] 2-19 v 0-18 ] (played at ], ]) ::'''Winners:''' ] 2–19 v 0–18 ] (played at ], ])


*''']''' *''']'''
::'''Winners:''' ] 6-21 v 5-10 ] (played at Croke Park, Dublin) ::'''Winners:''' ] 6–21 v 5–10 ] (played at Croke Park, Dublin)
::''(This was the first 80 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final)'' ::''(This was the first 80 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final)''


==Births== ==Births==
===January to June=== ===January to June===
*1 January - ], singer and bodhrán player with ].. *1 January ], singer and bodhrán player with ]..
*4 January - ], actor. *4 January ], actor.
*16 January - ], former ] hurler. *16 January ], former ] hurler.
*24 March - ], violinist with ]. *24 March ], violinist with ].
*21 April - ], actor and vocalist/guitarist for ]. *21 April ], actor and vocalist/guitarist for ].
*1 May - ], aristocrat. *1 May ], aristocrat.
*10 May - ], ] ]. *10 May ], ] ].
*27 May - ], actor (d.]). *27 May ], actor (d.]).
*29 May - ], television presenter. *29 May ], television presenter.
*3 June - ], soccer player. *3 June ], soccer player.


===July to December=== ===July to December===
*6 July - ], soccer player. *6 July ], soccer player.
*17 July - ], triple jumper. *17 July ], triple jumper.
*27 August - ], soccer player. *27 August ], soccer player.
*18 September - ], soccer player. *18 September ], soccer player.
*3 November - ], comedian, actor and writer. *3 November ], comedian, actor and writer.
*11 November - ], ] hurler. *11 November ], ] hurler.
*12 November - ], television presenter. *12 November ], television presenter.
*3 December - ], ] and author. *3 December ], ] and author.
*17 December - ], television presenter. *17 December ], television presenter.


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==Deaths== ==Deaths==
===January to June=== ===January to June===
*5 January - ], astrologer (b.]). *5 January ], astrologer (b.]).
*6 January - ], ] (later ]) ], member ] (b.]). *6 January ], ] (later ]) ], member ] (b.]).
*6 January - ], businessman (b.]). *6 January ], businessman (b.]).
*28 January - ], former ] ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]). *28 January ], former ] ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]).
*8 February - ], ] ] (b.]). *8 February ], ] ] (b.]).
*11 March - ], ] ] (b.]). *11 March ], ] ] (b.]).
*27 April - ], actor (b.]). *27 April ], actor (b.]).
*31 May - ], winner of the ] on three consecutive occasions (b.]). *31 May ], winner of the ] on three consecutive occasions (b.]).


===July to December=== ===July to December===
*11 July - ], ice hockey player (b.]). *11 July ], ice hockey player (b.]).
*12 August - ] second leader of ], ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]). *12 August ] second leader of ], ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]).
*14 August - ], ] ] ] politician (b.]). *14 August ], ] ] ] politician (b.]).
*20 September - ], teacher, player and maker of ] (b.]). *20 September ], teacher, player and maker of ] (b.]).
*25 September - ], ] ] Member of ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]). *25 September ], ] ] Member of ] and Cabinet Minister (b.]).
*29 September - ], ] ], member of the ] (b.]). *29 September ], ] ], member of the ] (b. ]).
*15 October - ], ] of ] 1951–1954 and 1957–1969 (b.]). *15 October ], ] of ] 1951–1954 and 1957–1969 (b.]).


===Full date unknown=== ===Full date unknown===

Revision as of 23:07, 19 February 2012

List of events

1970
in
Ireland

Centuries:
Decades:
See also:1970 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1970
List of years in Ireland

Events

January – March

April – June

July – September

October – December

Unknown dates

Arts and literature

Sport

Horse racing

Football

Winners: Waterford
Winners: Bohemians 0–0, 0–0, 2–1 Sligo Rovers

Gaelic Athletic Association

Winners: Kerry 2–19 v 0–18 Meath (played at Croke Park, Dublin)
Winners: Cork 6–21 v 5–10 Wexford (played at Croke Park, Dublin)
(This was the first 80 minute All-Ireland Hurling Final)

Births

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

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