Events from the year 1996 in Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 24 January â The international body proposed six principles of democracy and non-violence ('the Mitchell principles') as conditions for entry to all-party talks in Northern Ireland.
- January (full date unknown) â The Israeli embassy to Ireland opened.
February
March
- 11 March â The Hepatitis Tribunal opened in Dublin.
June
August
- 4 August â The Proceeds of Crime Act, 1996 was signed into law providing for the seizure of the suspected proceeds of organised criminal activity.
September
- 11 September â A new ã100 note depicting Charles Stewart Parnell was issued, with a red-and-brown front and a green-and-yellow back, to replace the 68-year-old ã100 note.
- 25 September â The last Magdalene asylum closed, in Waterford.
October
- 11 October â The Criminal Assets Bureau Act, 1996 was signed into law providing for the creation of the Criminal Assets Bureau.
- 31 October â The new Irish language television station TnaG was launched.
November
December
- 13 December â On the opening day of a Dublin summit, EU leaders achieved a breakthrough in the argument over preparations for a single European currency.
- 23 December â French film-maker Sophie Toscan du Plantier was murdered outside her holiday home in Schull, County Cork.
- Undated
- Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud was the first in Dublin to be awarded two Michelin stars.
Arts and literature
Sport
Association football
Boxing
Gaelic football
Golf
Hurling
Summer Olympics
- Swimmer Michelle Smith won three gold medals and one bronze in the Atlanta Olympics.
Births
- 3 January â Cian Lynch, hurler (Patrickswell, Limerick)
- 24 January â Seán Finn, hurler (Bruff, Limerick)
- 26 January â Gary Cully, boxer
- 2 February â Paul Mescal, actor
- 5 May â Mark McKenna, actor and musician
- 29 May â Tom Morrissey, hurler (Ahane, Limerick)
- 13 June â Ruth Codd, actress
- 23 October â Lyra Valkyria, professional wrestler
- 28 October â Una Raymond-Hoey, cricketer
- 16 November â Brendan Murray, singer
- 6 December â Ann Skelly, actress
- 31 December â Barry Nash, hurler (South Liberties, Limerick)
Deaths
- 8 January â Joyce McCartan, community activist.
- 12 February â James Camlin Beckett, historian.
- 18 February â Cathal àSándair, writer (born 1922).
- 9 March â Ollie Walsh, Kilkenny hurler (born 1937).
- 5 April â Gerry L'Estrange, member of the Seanad, Fine Gael TD.
- 22 April â Molly Keane, novelist and playwright (born 1904).
- 24 April â Tomás de Bhaldraithe, Irish language scholar and lexicographer (born 1916).
- 9 June â Patrick Flynn, Liberal Party of Canada MP (born 1921).
- 10 June â Peter Raftery, diplomat.
- 26 June â Veronica Guerin, journalist, murdered by drug dealers (born 1958).
- 9 July â Christopher Casson, actor (born 1912).
- 16 July â Joe Dunn, Jacob's Award-winning documentarian for the Radharc television programme, broadcasting educator, publisher, author (born 1930).
- 6 August â Havelock Nelson, composer and pianist (born 1917).
- 18 August â Charles Mitchel, actor and television newsreader, read the first TelefÃÂs ÃÂireann news bulletin in 1961 (born 1920).
- 25 August â Erskine Barton Childers, diplomat writer and broadcaster, son of President Childers (born 1929).
- August â Kathleen Mills, camogie player (born 1923).
- 11 November â Liam Naughten, Fine Gael politician, Cathaoirleach of Seanad ÃÂireann from 1995 until his death. (born 1944).
- 24 November â Michael O'Hehir, sports commentator and journalist (born 1920).
Full date unknown
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