Events from 2008 in England
Incumbent
Events
January
- 7 January â Queen Elizabeth 2 and MS Queen Victoria leave Southampton for last and first world cruises respectively.
- 12 January â The city of Liverpool officially becomes European Capital of Culture for 2008, a title it will share with Stavanger, Norway.
- 18 January â Last working of Tower Colliery, the last deep mine in the South Wales Valleys (official closure: 25 January).[1]
February
- 6 February â The England National Football team defeat Switzerland 2âÂÂ0 in Fabio Capello's first game as manager at Wembley Stadium in London.
- 19 February â Shannon Matthews, 9 years old, from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, goes missing.
- 21 February â A jury at Ipswich Crown Court finds Steve Wright, 49, guilty of murdering five prostitutes in a spree during late 2006.
- 22 February
- Steve Wright is sentenced to life imprisonment with a recommendation that he should never be released.
- Mark Dixie, 37, is found guilty of the September 2005 murder of Surrey model Sally Anne Bowman (18). He is sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey, where the trial judge recommends that he serves at least 34 years before parole can be considered.
- 26 February â Levi Bellfield, 38, is found guilty of murdering two women in London in sexually motivated attacks; the first in 2001, the second in 2004. He receives a life sentence with a recommendation that he should never be released.
- 27 February â An earthquake with an epicentre in Lincolnshire is felt across most of Britain, with several buildings suffering substantial damage.
March
April
May
- 1 May
- The London mayoral election is held. Conservative candidate Boris Johnson defeats the incumbent Labour candidate Ken Livingstone.
- London Assembly election also takes place, with Brent and Harrow being the only constituency to change hands. Meanwhile, the British National Party gain a seat, their first outside of local councils.
- Local elections are held in England and Wales. The night sees the governing Labour party fall to third place in the popular vote on 24%, behind the Conservatives on 44% and the Liberal Democrats on 25%.
- 11 May â Manchester United secure their tenth Premier League title in 16 years with a 2âÂÂ0 win at Wigan Athletic on the final day of the league season. Ryan Giggs, who scores one of United's goals, becomes the first player to win 10 English league titles.
- 15 May â Halifax Town A.F.C., a former Football League side, are expelled from the Conference National with multimillion-pound debts.
- 17 May â The FA Cup Final takes place at Wembley Stadium between Portsmouth and Cardiff City with Portsmouth winning 1âÂÂ0.
- 20 May â Joey Barton, a player for Newcastle United Football Club, is sentenced to six months in prison after being convicted of assault and affray.
- 21 May â The first all-English European Cup final sees Manchester United beat Chelsea on penalties after a 1âÂÂ1 draw in Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium.
- 22 May â Construction work begins on the Olympic Stadium being built for the 2012 games.
July
August
September
October
November
December
- 4 December
- Karen Matthews, 32, is convicted of the kidnapping her 9-year-old daughter, Shanon, who was kidnapped in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, on 19 February 2008.
- Lapland New Forest, a Christmas themed park in Dorset closes after scores of complaints about the poor quality of its attractions.
- 16 December â Sean Mercer, 18, is found guilty of murdering 11-year-old Rhys Jones who was shot dead in Croxteth, Liverpool, in August last year. Mercer is sentenced to life imprisonment at the trial judge recommends that he serves at least 22 years before parole can be considered. This is likely to keep Mercer in prison until at least 2030 and the age of 40.
- 18 December â Robert Napper pleads guilty to killing Rachel Nickell, who was stabbed to death on Wimbledon Common on 15 July 1992.
Undated
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