Events during the year 1979 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
January to March
- 5 January â Two members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) are killed in Ardoyne, Belfast, when the car bomb they are transporting explodes prematurely.
- 4 February â A former prison officer and his wife are shot dead at their home in Oldpark Road, Belfast, by the IRA.
- 20 February â Eleven Loyalists, known as the Shankill Butchers, are sentenced to life imprisonment for 112 offences, including nineteen sectarian murders.
- 24 February â Two Catholic teenagers, mistaken in the dark for a British Army foot patrol, are killed by the IRA in a remote-controlled bomb explosion at Darkley, County Armagh.
- 16 March â The Bennett Report, investigating allegations of ill treatment of people held in interrogation centres in Northern Ireland, is published and Government undertakes to implement major recommendations.
- 22 March â The IRA kills Richard Sykes, British Ambassador to the Netherlands, and his Dutch valet, in a gun attack in The Hague, Netherlands.
- 22 March â The IRA carries out a series of attacks across Northern Ireland with 24 bomb explosions.
- 30 March â Airey Neave, Conservative Party Spokesman on Northern Ireland, is killed by an Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) booby-trap bomb attached to his car at the House of Commons, London.
April to June
July to September
Sport
Football
:Winners: Linfield
:Winners: Cliftonville 3 â 2 Portadown
Motorcycling
Births
January to June
- 11 January â Michael Duff, footballer.
- 27 February â Neil Anderson, cricketer.
- 3 April â Neil Best, rugby player.
- 15 May â Sean Friars, footballer.
- 18 May â Richard McKinney, footballer.
- 25 May â Andy Kirk, footballer.
- 28 May â Michael Halliday, footballer.
- 19 June â John Duddy, boxer.
- 20 June â Stuart Robinson, radio DJ.
- 30 June â Darren Kelly, footballer.
July to December
Deaths
Full date unknown
See also
References