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1995 in England

Events from 1995 in England

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Events

January

February

  • 1 February – Animal rights campaigner Jill Phipps, 31, dies after being hit by a lorry during protesting at Coventry Airport.
  • 15 February – The England national football team's friendly against Republic of Ireland is cancelled due to rioting. The score (1–0 to the Republic, with a goal from David Kelly) is ordered to stand. Further scuffles break out on ferries crossing the Irish Sea after the game.
  • 21 February
  • George Graham, who has been manager of Arsenal since May 1986 and won six major trophies for them during that time, is dismissed after admitting that he accepted a £425,000 bribe from an agent who handled the transfer of Danish midfielder John Jensen to the club in July 1992.
  • Eric Cantona is charged with common assault.

March

  • 1 March – Formula One racing driver Damon Hill is banned from driving for seven days after admitting that he drove at 165 mph on the M40 motorway. He is also fined £350 and ordered to pay £25 in costs.
  • 4 March – Andy Cole becomes the first player to score five goals in a Premier League when Manchester United beat the division's bottom placed club Ipswich Town 9–0 at Old Trafford.
  • 14 March – Southampton FC's former Liverpool F.C. goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar, Wimbledon FC's Hans Segers and his former teammate John Fashanu (now of Aston Villa FC), are arrested on suspicion of match fixing.
  • 15 March – Ronnie Kray, one of the Kray Twins, is taken to hospital after suffering a heart attack at Broadmoor secure hospital in Berkshire. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1969 for a series of gangland crimes including the murder of George Cornell.
  • 17 March – Ronnie Kray dies in hospital aged 61.1995: Killer Ronnie Kray dies
  • 23 March – Eric Cantona is found guilty of common assault at Croydon Crown Court. The trial judge sentences him to 14 days in prison, but grants him bail pending an appeal against the sentence. The Football Association has since extended his ban from football until 30 September this year and fined him a further £20,000.
  • 31 March – Eric Cantona's prison sentence is quashed on appeal and replaced with a 120-hour community service order.

April

  • 9 April – Paul Nixon, 35-year-old Crystal Palace supporter, is crushed to death by a coach during a pub brawl between Manchester United and Crystal Palace fans in Walsall just before the FA Cup semi-final between the two clubs at nearby Villa Park. The game ends in a 2–2 draw.
  • 13 April – Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2–0 in the FA Cup semi-final replay at Villa Park, which is attended by just over 18,000 people.

May

  • 13 May – mountain climber Alison Hargreaves becomes the first woman to ascend Mount Everest without oxygen or sherpas.
  • 14 May – Blackburn Rovers become Premier League champions, making them champions of the English league for the first time since 1914. It is also their first major trophy since 1928. Their manager Kenny Dalglish, who won the old Football League First Division title three times with Liverpool, becomes only the third manager to win English top division league titles with different clubs.
  • 20 May – Everton lift the FA Cup with a 1–0 win over Manchester United at Wembley Stadium, with Paul Rideout scoring the only goal of the game to give Everton their first major trophy since they were league champions in 1987, and condemn Manchester United to their first trophyless season since 1989.

June

July

August

  • 11 August – An inquest records a verdict of accidental death on Jill Phipps, the animal rights campaigner who was knocked down and killed by a lorry during protests at Coventry Airport.

September

October

November

December

  • 8 December
  • Headteacher Philip Lawrence is stabbed to death outside his school, St George's Roman Catholic Secondary School in West London.
  • Three drug dealers, part of the notorious "Essex Boys" gang, are found shot dead in the back of a Range Rover on an isolated country road.
  • 13 December – Rioting breaks out in Brixton following the death of Wayne Douglas, a 26-year-old black man, in police custody. The chaos lasts for five hours and ends with 22 arrests.
  • 21 December – Jack Charlton retires after nearly 10 years as manager of the Republic of Ireland football team, during which time he helped them reach the World Cup quarter-finals in 1990 and the second round in 1994.

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