Events from the year 1986 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
- 2 June â Fire destroyed Loreto Convent at St. Stephen's Green in Dublin; six nuns died in the blaze.
- 6 June â John Stalker was removed from the 'shoot to kill' inquiry.
- 12 June â Two giant pandas, Ming Ming and Ping Ping, arrived at Dublin Zoo.
- 26 June â Divorce referendum: A referendum was held to change the Constitution to allow divorce in Ireland. Voters rejected the proposal by 63% to 37%. This decision was later overturned in the 1995 referendum.
- 29 June â Ten police scuba divers from the Garda Sub Aqua Club completed a 33-hour international underwater swim of 57 nautical miles (106km) from Holyhead in Wales to Dún Laoghaire in Ireland. Their sponsored swim contributed to the price of a divers' decompression chamber.
August
October
- 23 October â Thirteen-year-old Philip Cairns disappeared on his way back to school after lunch.
- 30 October â The 20 pence coin entered circulation.
November
December
- December (date unknown) â The Government banned South African food imports, about half the total of South African imports into Ireland, in protest against apartheid.
- 25 December â Dublin Airport was open for the first time on a Christmas Day.
- 31 December â American visa applications at the United States Embassy in Dublin rose by 25%. Thirty thousand people emigrated during 1986.
Arts and literature
Sport
Association football
Golf
Births
February
March
April
May
- 16 May â Andy Keogh, association football player.
- 19 May â Paul Byrne, association football player.
- 23 May â Shane McFaul, association football player.
June
July
August
September
October
November
Deaths
January
- 4 January â Phil Lynott, singer and songwriter (born 1949).
February
March
April
May
July
August
October
Full date unknown
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