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2011
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Events during the year 2011 in Ireland.

Incumbents

President Mary McAleese
Taoiseach Enda Kenny

Events

Content
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

February

  • 1 February
  • 2 February – Russian deputy foreign minister Vladimir Titov threatened Ireland that Russia will retaliate for the Irish expulsion of a Russian forger. Ireland warned Russia that retaliation would be unjustified. An Irish government spokesman said Irish embassy staff in Moscow perform no spying activity.
  • 5 February – It emerged that a large number of gun enthusiasts had mounted legal challenges against the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of August 2009 which banned handguns and restricted access to other firearms.
  • 7 February – The first gay civil partnership under the newly enacted civil partnership law took place in the Civil Registration Office in Dublin.
  • 10 February – A small plane carrying ten passengers and two crew crashed while landing in fog at Cork Airport. Six people were killed.
  • 25 February – A general election was held. There were party reverses and gains on a historic scale with support for the outgoing government parties Fianna Fáil and the Green Party collapsing. Dominic Hannigan and John Lyons were the first openly LGBT members of Dáil Éireann at the time of election.

March

Taoiseach Enda Kenny (right), visited to the Embassy of Japan in Dublin, to sign a book of condolence for the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, and he met with Japanese Ambassador to Ireland Toshinao Urabe (left), on 22 March 2011.

April

  • 12–14 April – The Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso visited Ireland for the third time. He delivered a speech on the 13th to 2,000 people at a conference in Saggart and visited the town of Kildare. The following day, he gave an address to 3,100 people at the University of Limerick entitled "The Power of Forgiveness". He last visited Ireland in March 1991, and has also visited Northern Ireland three times.

May

June

July

  • 1 July – The value added tax rate was lowered from 13.5% to 9% for a range of services connected to the hospitality and tourism sectors.
  • 7 July – Politician Avril Doyle withdrew from the race to be Fine Gael's presidential candidate.
  • 13 July – The Cloyne Report was published, an investigation into how the Cloyne Diocese mishandled child sexual abuse allegations. The investigating commission stated that the greatest failure by the diocese was the failure to report all abuse cases to the Gardaí.
  • 20 July – The Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, made a Dáil speech in response to the Cloyne Report strongly attacking the Vatican and the Catholic Church.

August

September

  • 7 September – Telecommunication company TalkTalk announced the loss of 575 jobs with the closure of its call centre in Waterford.
  • 13 September – Homeowner Teresa Treacy was jailed for contempt of court in County Offaly. Government contractors cut down 12,000 of her trees to make way for electricity pylons while she was detained.
  • 22 September – The first Irish case of death by spontaneous combustion was recorded in Galway.

October

Occupy Dame Street Camp in November 2011
Occupy Dame Street camp in November 2011
The entrance to the Occupy Dame Street "Tent Town" on 19 December 2011
The entrance to the Occupy Dame Street "Tent Town" on 19 December 2011

November

  • 3 November – The Department of Foreign Affairs announced the closure of Ireland's embassies in Iran and the Vatican, and its representative office in East Timor, as a cost-cutting measure during the serious Irish financial crisis.
  • 11 November – Michael D. Higgins was inaugurated as President of Ireland at a ceremony in Dublin Castle.
  • 15 November
  • 16 November – Thousands of students and their families from around Ireland marched on Government Buildings in Dublin to protest against the re-introduction of third-level education fees. A small group also engage in a sit-down protest outside the Fine Gael office on Upper Mount Street.
  • 22 November – Fine Gael's Darren Scully resigned as Mayor of Naas after commenting on live radio about the alleged "aggressive attitude" of "black Africans".
  • 23 November – The Prime Time Investigates television programme was cancelled as Director-General of RTÉ Noel Curran described the broadcasting of "Mission to Prey" as "one of the gravest editorial mistakes ever made" at RTÉ.
  • 26 November – Thousands of people marched against austerity in Dublin.
  • 29 November – Three student union presidents (of Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, University College Cork and IT Carlow) under the leadership of Union of Students in Ireland (USI) President Gary Redmond, and in possession of a chemical toilet and supplies of food that could have lasted them weeks, occupied a room at the Department of Social Protection on Store Street in Dublin as part of a continued effort to have the Labour Party clarify its position on tuition fees. Ten student union presidents also attempted to occupy a room at the Department of Enterprise on Kildare Street.
  • 30 November
    • Nine Free Education for Everyone (FEE) students seeking clarification of the government's view on third-level education fees participated in a sit-down protest by occupying the constituency office of Fine Gael TD and former mayor Brian Walsh in Bohermore, Galway. They unfurled a banner on the roof with the message, "Free Education Nothing Less".
    • Audits of child protection practices conducted by the National Board for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church were published by six dioceses, with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raphoe, overseen by Philip Boyce, coming in for most criticism.
    • A settlement was reached between the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Armagh and a man sworn to secrecy by Seán Brady over abuse by Brendan Smyth as a teenager.

December

  • 1 December
    • Tommy Broughan TD was expelled from the Labour Party after voting to reject a government amendment to extend the bank guarantee for another year.
    • Roscrea District Court solicitors walked out over the closure of the courthouse.
  • 2 December – Eight students from the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM), including the university's student union president Rob Munnelly, occupied the Naas constituency office of Fine Gael TD Anthony Lawlor. They brought sleeping bags, clothes, a chemical toilet and a week's supply of food. During the occupation Munnelly debated with Lawlor live on Kildare TV, USI President Gary Redmond visited the students, and a banner with the slogan "Save the Grant" was erected at Lawlor's entrance.
  • 3 December – Hundreds of people from County Donegal assembled in Buncrana to protest against austerity and to tell the government that "Inishowen and Donegal says no to further cuts and austerity".
  • 6 December – Patrick Nulty TD voted against the value added tax increase in the 2012 budget and lost the Labour Party whip as a result.
  • 16 December – Staff at the Vita Cortex plant in Cork began a sit-in after being told their jobs were eliminated and that they were to receive no redundancy payments.
  • 19 December – The Criminal Law (Defence and the Dwelling) Act 2012 was signed by President Higgins. The new home defence law, which came into effect on 13 January 2012, allowed householders to defend their homes against intruders using reasonable force, including lethal force.

The arts

Jedward represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf in May.
Jedward represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest in Düsseldorf in May.

Sport

Association football

2011 Nations Cup

  • 8–9 February and 24–29 May – 2011 Nations Cup association football tournament in Dublin.
  • 8 February – Ireland 3–0 Wales.
  • 9 February – Northern Ireland 0–3 Scotland.
  • 24 May – Ireland 5–0 Northern Ireland.
  • 25 May – Wales 1–3 Scotland.
  • 27 May – Wales 2–0 Northern Ireland.
  • 29 May – Ireland 1–0 Scotland.

2012 UEFA European Championships Qualifiers

International friendly matches

League of Ireland

Athletics

Cricket

Gaelic games

Football

Hurling

Rugby

Heineken Cup

2011 Six Nations Championship

Rugby World Cup

  • 11 September – Ireland 22–10 United States
  • 17 September – Ireland 15–6 Australia
  • 25 September – Ireland 62–12 Russia
  • 2 October – Ireland 36–6 Italy
  • 8 October – Ireland 10–22 Wales

Deaths

January

Gary Moore
Garret FitzGerald

February

March

April

May

  • 4 May – Joe Murray, 74; broadcaster and journalist, following a short illness.
  • 10 May – Patrick Galvin, 83; writer and poet, following a long illness.
  • 17 May
    • Tomás Mac Anna, 87; playwright, actor and director, following a short illness.
    • Seán Dunphy, 73; showband singer, following a short illness.
  • 19 May – Garret FitzGerald, 85; former taoiseach, following a short illness.
  • 20 May – Michael Bell, 74; former TD
  • 21 May – John Delaney, 42, businessman (Intrade).
  • 21 May – Pádraig Kennelly, 82, publisher, editor and journalist, founder of Kerry's Eye.
  • 24 May – Edward Plunkett, 20th Baron of Dunsany, 71, artist.

June

July

August

October

November

December

See also

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