1986 in Ireland Events from the year 1986 in Ireland .Incumbents President: Patrick Hillery Taoiseach: Garret FitzGerald Tánaiste: Dick Spring Minister for Finance: * Alan Dukes * John Bruton Chief Justice: Thomas Finlay Dáil: 24th Seanad: 17th Events 2 January – The national offices of the Progressive Democrats were officially opened. 4 January – Phil Lynott , the lead singer of Thin Lizzy , died aged 35. 11 February – Ireland's new football team manager, Jack Charlton , arrived in Dublin . 18 March – Irish citizenship was conferred on Speaker of the United States House of Representatives , Tip O'Neill , for inspiring constitutional nationalists to launch an initiative for a new Ireland. 31 March – President Hillery and Mrs. Hillery started a four-day official visit to Austria . This was the first Irish state visit there. 4 May – radiation from the devastated Chernobyl nuclear reactor in the Ukraine reached Ireland. 6 May – the Divorce Action Group launched its campaign for the forthcoming divorce referendum . 21 May – eighteen Old Master paintings from the Beit collection were stolen from Russborough House by Martin "The General" Cahill . 30 May – Ireland West Airport Knock , County Mayo was officially opened. June – Mick Flavin becomes a new star to country music or a King Of Country . 2 June – Fire destroys Loreto Convent, St. Stephen's Green; six nuns die in the blaze. 6 June – John Stalker was removed from the 'shoot to kill' inquiry. 12 June – two giant pandas, Ming Ming and Ping Ping, arrived at Dublin Zoo . 21 June – an anti-divorce rally took place in Dublin. 27 June – across the country, counting began in the Divorce Referendum . Tallymen predicted a strong 'no' vote. 1 August – Monsignor James Horan , Parish Priest of Knock, County Mayo & Builder of Knock Airport , dies suddenly aged 75 in Lourdes 7 August – the deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party , Peter Robinson MP , was arrested and charged with illegal assembly, after a loyalist mob took over a village in County Monaghan . 25–6 August – the remnants of Hurricane Charley struck Ireland. Dublin suffered its worst flooding since records began in 1880, and a new record for the greatest rainfall in one day was set when 200 millimetres of rain was measured at Kilcoole in County Wicklow . The Dodder and Dargle rivers overflowed leading to flooding of 416 houses and 35 commercial premises in Dublin. November – Giant's Causeway and the Causeway Coast became the first Irish UNESCO World Heritage Sites designated. 23 October – thirteen-year-old Philip Cairns disappeared on his way back to school after lunch. 30 October – 20p coin enters circulation. December – the Government banned South African food imports, about half the total of South African imports into Ireland, in protest against apartheid. 25 December – Dublin Airport was open for the first time on a Christmas Day . 31 December – at the United States Embassy in Dublin , visa applications rose by 25%. 30,000 people emigrated during 1986.Arts and literature 17 May – the Self Aid unemployment benefit concert was held in Dublin, featuring dozens of performers. Sigerson Clifford published the second edition of his poetry collection Ballads of a Bogman , including the first publication of "The Boys of Barr na Sráide". Bob Geldof published his autobiography, Is That It? Patrick McCabe published his novel, Music on Clinton Street . John Montague became the first occupant of the Ireland Chair of Poetry . The film Eat the Peach was released.Sport Football Ireland did not qualify for the 1986 FIFA World Cup .Golf The Irish Open was won by Seve Ballesteros .Births 23 January – Luke Fitzpatrick , soccer player. 10 February – Steven Foley-Sheridan , soccer player. 17 February – Joey O'Brien , soccer player. 24 February – Claire Hennessy , author. 1 March – Shane O'Neill , Cork hurler. 4 April – Stephen Quinn , soccer player. 18 April – Conrad Logan , soccer player. 30 April – Derek Doyle , soccer player. 16 May – Andy Keogh , soccer player. 19 May – Paul Byrne , soccer player. 23 May – Shane McFaul , soccer player. 3 June – Donal Skehan , singer and television presenter. 8 June – Michael Shields , Cork Gaelic footballer, Australian rules footballer . 2 July – Katie Taylor , boxer 11 July – Gerard Nash , soccer player. 31 July – Gary Dicker , soccer player, Deirdre Codd , Wexford Camogie player. 22 August – Stephen Ireland , soccer player. 31 August – Colm Begley , Australian rules footballer. 10 September – Eoin Morgan , cricketer. 19 October – Shaun Williams , soccer player. 20 November – Evan McMillan , soccer player.Deaths 4 January – Phil Lynott, singer and songwriter . 10 February – James Dillon , former leader of Fine Gael , TD and Minister. 12 February – James Joseph Magennis , British Royal Navy submariner awarded Victoria Cross for taking part in Operation Struggle in 1945. 1 March – Cahir Davitt , lawyer and judge. 4 March – Edward McLysaght , genealogist and writer. 16 March – Pat Carroll , Offaly hurler. 28 March – Eddie McAteer , Nationalist Party MP. 13 May – Peadar O'Donnell , Irish Republican socialist , Marxist activist and writer. 22 May – James Christopher Branigan , aka "Lugs Branigan", police officer and boxer. 20 July – Dermot Honan . licensed vintner, member of the Seanad from 1965 to 1973. 1 August – James Horan , Roman Catholic monsignor , conceived and created Ireland West Airport Knock. 1 October – Seán Moore , Fianna Fáil TD.Full date unknown Eddie Duffy, traditional Irish musician. Cecil King, painter.
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