Events from the year 1997 in the United Kingdom. [edit] Incumbents [edit] Events - 4 January - Tony Bullimore, a lone yachtsman, is feared drowned after his boat capsizes in the Indian Ocean.[1]
- 9 January - Tony Bullimore is found safe and well after being spotted by the crew of an Australian navy ship.
- 15 January - Diana, Princess of Wales calls for an international ban on landmines.[2] The strengthening economy is reflected in a national unemployment total of 1,884,700 for last December - the lowest level since January 1991, although the Tory government who oversaw it are still behind Labour in the opinion polls as the general election looms.
- 16 January - The Conservative Party government loses its majority in the House of Commons after the death of Iain Mills, MP for Meriden.[3]
- 20 January - Death of Labour Party MP Martin Redmond ends the government's minority.[3]
- 21 January - The Wales child abuse scandal sees more than 80 people named as child abusers in care homes in North Wales.[4]
- 6 February - the Court of Appeal rules that Mrs Diane Blood of Leeds can be inseminated with her dead husband's sperm. Mrs Blood had been challenging for the right to use the sperm of her husband Stephen since just after his death two years ago.[5]
- 14 February- Jurors at the inquest into the death of Stephen Lawrence rule that the black teenager was unlawfully killed "in a completely unprovoked racist attack by five white youths".[6]
- 15 February - 13-year-old Billie-Jo Jenkins is found dead after being battered at her foster father's home in Hastings, East Sussex.[7]
- 21 February - Three men who have spent 18 years in prison after being convicted of murdering 13-year-old Carl Bridgewater in 1978 have their convictions overturned by the Court of Appeal.[8]
- 22 February - Scientists at the Roslin Institute announce the birth of a cloned sheep named Dolly seven months after the fact.[9]
- 27 February - The government loses its Commons majority again after the Labour victory at the Wirral South by-election.[3]
- 23 March - Unemployed continues to fall and now stands at just over 1,800,000 - its lowest level since December 1990.
- 8 April - BBC journalist Martin Bell announces that he is to stand as a candidate against Neil Hamilton in the Tatton constituency on an anti-corruption platform.[10]
- 1 May - United Kingdom general election, 1997[11]
- 2 May - Tony Blair is appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by The Queen.
- 3 May - Katrina and the Waves win the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Love Shine a Light, the first time the UK has won the competition since 1981.
- 4 May - Manchester United win the Premier League title for the fourth time in five seasons without kicking a ball, as their last remaining contenders Newcastle United and Liverpool fail to win their penultimate games of the season.
- 6 May - New Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown announces that the Bank of England, central bank of the UK, is to assume independent responsibility for UK monetary policy.[12]
- 17 May - Chelsea beat Middlesbrough 2-0 in the FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium to win their first major trophy for 26 years, while it is a personal triumph for their 34-year-old Dutch player-manager Ruud Gullit who becomes the first black manager and the first foreign manager to win a major trophy in England.
- 18 May - The football world is stunned by the retirement of Manchester United captain Eric Cantona six days before his 31st birthday.
- 19 May - the new Labour government announces that it will ban tobacco sponsorship of sporting events.[13]
- June - Ford enters the growing compact coupe market with its Puma, which uses the same chassis as the Ka and Fiesta.
- 2 June- The Halifax Building Society floats on the London Stock Exchange. Over 7.5 million customers of the Society become shareholders of the new bank, the largest extension of shareholders in UK history.
- 12 June - Law lords declare that former Home Secretary, Michael Howard, acted illegally in raising the minimum sentence of the Bulger killers Robert Thompson and Jon Venables to 15 years.[14]
- 19 June
- 30 June - Publication of first Harry Potter novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
- 1 July - The UK transfers sovereignty of Hong Kong, the largest remaining British colony, to the People's Republic of China as the 99 years lease on the territory formally ends.[16]
- 19 July - The IRA declares a ceasefire.[17]
- 29 July - Tracie Andrews is found guilty of murdering her fiancee Lee Harvey, who was stabbed to death on a Worcestershire country lane nearly eight months ago in what she claimed was a road rage attack. Andrews, 28, is sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommended minimum of 14 years.
The funeral cortege of Diana, Princess of Wales - 2 August - John Major's Prime Minister's Resignation Honours are announced.[18]
- 31 August - Reports emerge in the early hours of the morning that Diana, Princess of Wales, has been injured in a car crash in Paris which has claimed the life of Dodi Fayed, the Harrods heir. Within four hours, it is confirmed that Diana has died in hospital as a result of her injuries. The United Kingdom and much of the rest of the world is plunged into widespread mourning.[19]
- 1 September
- French investigators reveal that Princess Diana's driver, Henri Paul, was over the drink-driving limit and had been travelling at speeds in excess of 100mph before the crash that killed her. Lawyers for Mohamed Al-Fayed, father of Dodi Al-Fayed, lay the blame on the paparazzi who were pursuing the Princess's vehicle.[20]
- a new style of fifty pence coin is introduced.[21]
- 5 September - The Queen makes a nationwide broadcast in tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, following widespread criticism of the Royal Family's response to her death.
- 6 September - The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales takes place at Westminster Abbey, London followed by a private burial at the estate of the Earl Spencer in Althorp, Northamptonshire. The Earl Spencer, brother of Diana, attacks the Royal Family's treatment of Diana in his funeral eulogy.[22]
- 11 September - Referendum in Scotland on the creation of a national Parliament with devolved powers takes place. Voters back the plans for a national Parliament with limited tax raising powers.[23]
- 18 September - Referendum in Wales on the creation of a national Assembly takes place. Voters back the plans.[16]
- 19 September - Southall rail crash: passenger train collides with a freight train at Southall, West London killing six people.[24]
- 29 September - British scientists state that they have found a link between Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and eating of BSE-infected meat.[25]
- 15 October - Andy Green driving the ThrustSSC sets a new land speed record of 763.035 mph (1227.99 km/h), the first time the sound barrier is broken on land.[16]
- 31 October - au pair Louise Woodward found guilty of the second degree murder of an eight-month-old child in her care. She is jailed for life with a minimum of 20 years.[26]
- 10 November - Louise Woodward's second degree murder conviction is reduced to manslaughter on appeal, and her life sentence is replaced by one of 279 days - the amount of time she had already spent in custody on remand.
- 12 November - Brazil's Supreme Court refuses to extradite the Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs to Britain.[27]
- 10 December - John E. Walker wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Paul D. Boyer "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)".[28]
- 18 December - The bill to establish the Scottish Parliament unveiled by Secretary of State for Scotland Donald Dewar.[29]
- 19 December
- 22 December - the government announces an independent inquiry into the BSE crisis.[31]
- 24 December - Will Straw, son of Cabinet minister Jack Straw, is arrested on suspicion of supplying cannabis.[32]
- 27 December - Ulster Loyalist leader Billy Wright is shot dead in the Maze Prison. Prisoners of the Irish National Liberation Army are believed to have been responsible for Wright's murder.[33]
[edit] Publications [edit] Births 18 November jade peters [edit] Deaths - 10 January - Alexander R. Todd, Baron Todd, biochemist (born 1907)
- 13 January - Iain Mills, Member of Parliament (born 1940)
- 16 January - Martin Redmond, Member of Parliament (born 1937)
- 21 March - W.V. Awdry, children's writer (born 1911)
- 23 April - Denis Compton, footballer and cricketer (born 1918)
- 13 May - Laurie Lee, poet and author (born 1914)
- 4 July - John Zachary Young, biologist (born 1907)
- 24 July - Brian Glover, actor (born 1934)
- 23 August - John Kendrew, molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (born 1917)
- 24 August - Louis Essen, physicist (born 1908)
- 31 August - Dodi Fayed, film producer (born 1955)
- 31 August - Diana, Princess of Wales (born 1961)
- 6 September - P. H. Newby, novelist (born 1918)
- 3 October - A. L. Rowse, historian (born 1903)
- 6 October - Adrienne Hill, actress (year of birth unknown)
- 2 December - Shirley Crabtree, professional writer (born 1930)
- 7 December - Billy Bremner, footballer and football manager (born 1942)
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- ^ ""Princess Diana sparks landmines row" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/15/newsid_2530000/2530603.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ a b c "How the Government's Majority Disappeared, BBC". http://www.bbc.co.uk/politics97/background/pastelec/majorit.shtml. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
- ^ ""Carers accused in child abuse inquiry" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/21/newsid_2506000/2506835.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
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- ^ "Profile: the contradictions of Siôn Jenkins". Times Online. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2032514,00.html. Retrieved 2007-08-04.
- ^ ""Bridgewater Three freed" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/21/newsid_2565000/2565269.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ ""Dolly the sheep is cloned" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/22/newsid_4245000/4245877.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
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- ^ a b c d Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-141-02715-0.
- ^ ""IRA declares ceasefire" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/19/newsid_2450000/2450845.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 54850, pp. 8911–8914, 2 August 1997. Retrieved on 2008-02-27.
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- ^ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1997". http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1997/. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
- ^ ""Dawn of Scottish parliament" BBC On This Day". http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/december/18/newsid_2538000/2538553.stm. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
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