Leslie Andrew Isted

Male 1980 - 1992  (12 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1976 
  • 1976—1981:
    SA - The homelands of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei are separated from South Africa and established as independent states.
1980 
  • 5 May 1980—5 May 1980:
    SAS storm Iranian Embassy in London to free hostages
  • 8 Dec 1980—8 Dec 1980:
    John Lennon assassinated in New York
1981 
  • 25 Jan 1981—25 Jan 1981:
    Launch of SDP by 'Gang of Four' in Britain
  • 29 Mar 1981—29 Mar 1981:
    First London marathon run
  • 11 Apr 1981—11 Apr 1981:
    Brixton riots in South London - 30 other British cities also experience riots
  • 25 Apr 1981—25 Apr 1981:
    Worst April blizzards this century in Britain
  • 27 Apr 1981—27 Apr 1981:
    First use of computer mouse (by Xerox PARC system)
  • 29 Jul 1981—29 Jul 1981:
    Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (divorced 28 Aug 1996)
  • 12 Aug 1981—12 Aug 1981:
    IBM launches the first PC
  • 12 Aug 1981—12 Aug 1981:
    IBM launches its PC ? starts the general use of personal computers
1982 
  • 1982—1982:
    SA - Falklands War
  • 26 Jan 1982—26 Jan 1982:
    Unemployment reached 3 million in Britain (1 in 8 of working population)
  • 5 Feb 1982—5 Feb 1982:
    Laker Airways collapses
  • 19 Feb 1982—19 Feb 1982:
    DeLorean Car factory in Belfast goes into receivership
  • 18 Mar 1982—18 Mar 1982:
    Argentinians raised flag in South Georgia
  • 2 Apr 1982—2 Apr 1982:
    Argentina invades Falkland (Malvinas) Islands
  • 5 Apr 1982—5 Apr 1982:
    Royal Navy fleet sails from Portsmouth for Falklands
  • 2 May 1982—2 May 1982:
    British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks Argentine cruiser General Belgrano
  • 28 May 1982—28 May 1982:
    First land battle in Falklands (Goose Green)
  • 14 Jun 1982—14 Jun 1982:
    Ceasefire in Falklands
  • 21 Jun 1982—21 Jun 1982:
    Prince William is born
  • 20 Jul 1982—20 Jul 1982:
    IRA bombings in London (Hyde Park and Regents Park)
  • 19 Sep 1982—19 Sep 1982:
    Smiley emoticon :-) said to have been used for the first time
  • 11 Oct 1982—11 Oct 1982:
    Mary Rose' raised in the Solent (sank in 1545)
  • 31 Oct 1982—31 Oct 1982:
    Thames Barrier raised for first time (some say first public demonstration Nov 7)
  • 2 Nov 1982—2 Nov 1982:
    Channel 4 TV station launched - first programme 'Countdown'
  • 4 Nov 1982—4 Nov 1982:
    Lorries up to 38 tonnes allowed on Britain's roads
  • 12 Dec 1982—12 Dec 1982:
    Women's peace protest at Greenham Common (Cruise missiles arrived 14 Nov 1983)
1983 
  • 1983—1983:
    First female Lord Mayor of London elected (Dame Mary Donaldson)
  • 17 Jan 1983—17 Jan 1983:
    Start of breakfast TV in Britain
  • 31 Jan 1983—31 Jan 1983:
    Seat belt law comes into force
  • 21 Apr 1983—21 Apr 1983:
    ?1 coin into circulation in Britain
  • 7 Oct 1983—7 Oct 1983:
    Plans to abolish GLC announced
  • 26 Nov 1983—26 Nov 1983:
    Brinks Mat robbery: 6,800 gold bars worth nearly ?26 million are stolen from a vault at Heathrow Airport
1984 
  • 1984—1984:
    SA - Coloureds and Asians given the vote.
  • 6 Mar 1984—6 Mar 1984:
    Miners strike begins
  • 17 Apr 1984—17 Apr 1984:
    Police Constable Yvonne Fletcher killed by gunfire from the Libyan Embassy in London
  • 22 Jun 1984—22 Jun 1984:
    Inaugural flight of Virgin Atlantic
  • 9 Jul 1984—9 Jul 1984:
    York Minster struck by lightning - the resulting fire damaged much of the building but the Rose Window' not affected
  • 12 Oct 1984—12 Oct 1984:
    IRA bomb explodes at Tory conference hotel in Brighton - 4 killed
  • 24 Oct 1984—24 Oct 1984:
    Miners' strike ? High Court orders sequestration of NUM assets
  • 3 Dec 1984—3 Dec 1984:
    British Telecom privatised - shares make massive gains on first day's trading
1985 
  • 3 Mar 1985—3 Mar 1985:
    Miners agree to call off strike
  • 11 Mar 1985—11 Mar 1985:
    Al Fayed buys Harrods
  • 13 Jul 1985—13 Jul 1985:
    Live Aid' pop concert raises over ?50M for famine relief
  • 1 Sep 1985—1 Sep 1985:
    Wreck of Titanic' found (sank 1912)
1986 
  • 31 Mar 1986—31 Mar 1986:
    GLC and 6 metropolitan councils abolished
  • 26 Apr 1986—26 Apr 1986:
    Chernobyl nuclear accident - radiation reached Britain on 2 Ma
  • 26 May 1986—26 May 1986:
    The European Community adopts the European flag
  • 23 Jul 1986—23 Jul 1986:
    Prince Andrew, Duke of York marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
  • 27 Oct 1986—27 Oct 1986:
    'Big Bang' (deregulation) of the London Stock Market
  • 29 Oct 1986—29 Oct 1986:
    M25 motorway ring around London completed
1987 
  • 1987—1987:
    World population crossed the 5 billion mark
  • 2 Feb 1987—2 Feb 1987:
    Terry Waite kidnapped in Beirut (released 17 Nov 1991)
  • 6 Mar 1987—6 Mar 1987:
    Car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise' capsizes off Zeebrugge - 188 die
  • 1 Jul 1987—1 Jul 1987:
    Excavation begins on the Channel Tunnel
  • 19 Aug 1987—19 Aug 1987:
    Hungerford Massacre - Michael Ryan kills sixteen people with a rifle
  • 16 Oct 1987—16 Oct 1987:
    The 'Hurricane' sweeps southern England
  • 19 Oct 1987—19 Oct 1987:
    'Black Monday' in the City of London - Stock Market crash
  • 8 Nov 1987—8 Nov 1987:
    Enniskillen bombing at a Remembrance Day ceremony
  • 18 Nov 1987—18 Nov 1987:
    King's Cross fire in London - 31 people die
10 1988 
  • 5 Feb 1988—5 Feb 1988:
    First 'Red Nose Day' in UK, raising money for charity
  • 6 Jul 1988—6 Jul 1988:
    Piper Alpha disaster - North Sea oil platform destroyed by explosion and fire killing 167 men
  • 15 Nov 1988—15 Nov 1988:
    Copyright, Designs and Patents Act - reformulated the statutory basis of copyright law (including performing rights) in the UK
  • 12 Dec 1988—12 Dec 1988:
    Clapham Junction rail crash kills 35 and injures hundreds after two collisions of three commuter trains
  • 21 Dec 1988—21 Dec 1988:
    Lockerbie disaster - Pan Am flight 103 explodes over Scotland
11 1989 
  • 1989—1989:
    Poll Tax implemented in Scotland
  • 14 Feb 1989—14 Feb 1989:
    The first of 24 satellites of the Global Positioning System is placed into orbit
  • 2 Mar 1989—2 Mar 1989:
    EU decision to ban production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of the century
  • 9 Nov 1989—9 Nov 1989:
    Berlin Wall torn down
  • 21 Nov 1989—21 Nov 1989:
    Proceedings of House of Commons first televised live
12 1990 
  • 1990—1990:
    SA - The start of repealing of apartheid laws.
  • 11 Feb 1990—11 Feb 1990:
    Nelson Mandela released in South Africa
  • 31 Mar 1990—31 Mar 1990:
    Riots in London against Poll Tax which had been implemented in England & Wales
  • 25 Apr 1990—25 Apr 1990:
    Hubble space telescope launched
  • 22 Nov 1990—22 Nov 1990:
    Margaret Thatcher resigns as Conservative party leader (and Prime Minister)
  • 1 Dec 1990—1 Dec 1990:
    Channel Tunnel excavation teams meet in the middle
13 1991 
  • 1991—1991:
    Poll Tax replaced (by Council Tax)
  • 1991—1991:
    The 'Internet' comes into existence
  • 1991—1991:
    SA - Gulf War
  • 18 May 1991—18 May 1991:
    Helen Sharman is first British Astronaut in Space
  • Aug 1991—Aug 1991:
    Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • 6 Sep 1991—6 Sep 1991:
    Leningrad renamed St Petersburg
  • 5 Nov 1991—5 Nov 1991:
    Robert Maxwell drowns at sea
14 1992 
  • 7 Feb 1992—7 Feb 1992:
    European Union formed by The Maastricht Treaty
  • 22 Apr 1992—22 Apr 1992:
    Betty Boothroyd elected as first female Speaker of the House of Commons
  • 15 Aug 1992—15 Aug 1992:
    Football Premier League kicks off in England
  • 16 Sep 1992—16 Sep 1992:
    'Black Wednesday' as Pound leaves the ERM
  • 20 Nov 1992—20 Nov 1992:
    Fire breaks out in Windsor Castle causing over ?50 million worth of damage
  • 24 Nov 1992—24 Nov 1992:
    The Queen describes this year as an 'Annus Horribilis'


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