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1976 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1976 in the United Kingdom. This year is notable for the prolonged drought and subsequent heat wave.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • 7 January – Third Cod War: British and Icelandic ships clash at sea.
  • 12 January – The best-selling author of crime fiction Agatha Christie dies aged 85 at her home in Wallingford, Oxfordshire.
  • 18 January – The Scottish Labour Party is formed as a breakaway from the UK-wide party.
  • 20 January – 42-year-old married woman Emily Jackson is stabbed to death in Leeds; it is revealed that she was a part-time prostitute. Police believe she may have been killed by the same man who murdered Wilma McCann in the city three months previously.
  • 21 January – The first commercial Concorde flight takes off from Heathrow Airport for Bahrain.
  • 29 January – Twelve Provisional Irish Republican Army bombs explode in London's West End.

February

March

April

May

June

  • June – British Leyland launches its new Rover SD1, a large rear-wheel drive five-door hatchback featuring a 3.5 V8 Buick engine. Smaller engined versions are due next year, when the SD1 completely replaces the Rover P6 and Triumph 2000 ranges.
  • 1 June – The UK and Iceland end the Third Cod War, with the UK accepting Iceland's extension of its territorial waters to 200 nautical miles in exchange for defined fishing rights, reducing the agreed take by British trawlers by four fifths.
  • 14 June – The trial of multiple murderer Donald Neilson, known as the "Black Panther", begins at Oxford Crown Court; he will be convicted and serve the remainder of his life in prison
  • 22 June–16 July – 1976 British Isles heat wave reaches its peak with the temperature attaining 80 Ã‚°F (26.7 Ã‚°C) every day of this period. For fifteen consecutive days, 23 June–7 July inclusive, it reaches 90 Ã‚°F (32.2 Ã‚°C) in London; and five consecutive days – the first being 26 June – see the temperature exceed 95 Ã‚°F (35 Ã‚°C).
  • 24 June – 1976 Rotherham by-election
  • 28 June – In the heatwave, the temperature reaches 35.6 Ã‚°C (96.1 Ã‚°F) in Southampton, the highest recorded for June in the UK.
  • 29 June – The Seychelles become independent of the UK.

July

August

  • August
  • Drought at its most severe. Parts of South West England go for 45 days with no rain in July and August.
  • Government and Trades Union Congress agree a more severe Stage II one-year limit on pay rises.
  • 5 August – The Great Clock of Westminster (or Big Ben) suffers internal damage and stops running for over nine months.
  • 6 August – John Stonehouse, the last person to have served as Postmaster General, is sentenced to seven years in jail for fraud.
  • 14 August – 10,000 Protestant and Catholic women demonstrate for peace in Northern Ireland.
  • 30 August – 100 police officers and 60 carnival-goers are injured during riots at the Notting Hill Carnival.

September

October

November

  • 4 November - Parliamentary by-elections are held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central, Walsall North and Workington.
  • 12 November – Disappearance of Renee MacRae and her 3-year-old son Andrew from Inverness in Scotland; this becomes Britain's longest-running missing persons case.
  • 16 November – The seven perpetrators of an £8,000,000 van robbery at the Bank of America in Mayfair are sentenced to a total of 100 years in jail.
  • 22 November – Education Act gives the Secretary of State for Education the power to ask local education authorities to plan for non-selective (i.e. comprehensive) secondary education, put into effect by DES Circulars 11/76 and 12/76 (25 November).

December

Undated

  • Inflation stands at 16.5% – lower than last year's level, but still one of the highest since records began in 1750. However, at one stage during this year inflation exceeded 24%.
  • Opening of Rutland Water, the largest reservoir in England by surface area (1,212 hectares (2,995 acres)).
  • First purpose-built (Thai style) Buddhist temple built in Britain, the Wat Buddhapadipa in Wimbledon, London.
  • Cadbury launches the Double Decker chocolate bar.

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