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| 1 | 1958 | 1958—1958:  Easter: First anti-nuclear protest march to Aldermaston (emergence of CND)
1958—1958:  Computers begin to be used in research, industry and commerce
1958—1958:  USA begins to produce Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs)
13 May 1958—13 May 1958:  Velcro trade mark registered
26 Jul 1958—26 Jul 1958:  Prince Charles' Investiture as 'Prince of Wales'
5 Dec 1958—5 Dec 1958:  Inauguration of Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) in Britain (completed in 1979)
5 Dec 1958—5 Dec 1958:  Preston by-pass opens -  UK's first stretch of motorway
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| 2 | 1959 | 3 Feb 1959—3 Feb 1959:  'The Day The Music Died' -  plane crash kills Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and
The Big Bopper
17 Feb 1959—17 Feb 1959:  Vanguard 2 satellite launched -  first to measure cloud-cover distribution
24 May 1959—24 May 1959:  Empire Day becomes Commonwealth Day
Aug 1959—Aug 1959:  BMC Mini car launched
3 Oct 1959—3 Oct 1959:  Postcodes introduced in Britain
1 Nov 1959—1 Nov 1959:  First section of M1 motorway opened
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| 3 | 1960 | 17 Mar 1960—17 Mar 1960:  New ?1 notes issued by Bank of England
18 Mar 1960—18 Mar 1960:  Last steam locomotive of British Railways named
21 Jul 1960—21 Jul 1960:  Francis Chichester arrives in New York aboard Gypsy Moth II (took 40 days),
winning the first single-handed transatlantic yacht race which he co-founded
12 Aug 1960—12 Aug 1960:  Echo I, the first (passive) communications satellite, launched
12 Sep 1960—12 Sep 1960:  MoT tests on motor vehicles introduced
1 Oct 1960—1 Oct 1960:  HMS 'Dreadnought' nuclear submarine launched
2 Nov 1960—2 Nov 1960:  Penguin Books found not guilty of obscenity in the 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' case
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| 4 | 1961 | 1961—1961:  SA - South Africa becomes a republic and leaves the Commonwealth.
1 Jan 1961—1 Jan 1961:  Farthing ceases to be legal tender in UK
13 Mar 1961—13 Mar 1961:  Black & White ?5 notes cease to be legal tender
14 Mar 1961—14 Mar 1961:  New English Bible (New Testament) published
1 May 1961—1 May 1961:  Betting shops legal in Britain
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| 5 | 1962 | 1962—1962:  Britain passes Commonwealth Immigrants Act to control immigration
1962—1962:  Thalidomide withdrawn after it causes deformities in babies
1962—1962:  Britain and France agree to construct 'Concorde'
25 May 1962—25 May 1962:  Consecration of new Coventry Cathedral (old destroyed in WW2 blitz)
15 Jun 1962—15 Jun 1962:  First nuclear generated electricity to supplied National Grid (from Berkeley Glos)
Jul 1962—Jul 1962:  First passenger-carrying hovercraft enters service, along the North Wales Coast from Moreton to Rhyl
10 Jul 1962—10 Jul 1962:  First TV transmission between US and Europe (Telstar) -  first live broadcast on 23 Jul
24 Oct 1962—24 Oct 1962:  Cuba missile crisis -  brink of nuclear war
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| 6 | 1963 | 1963—1963:  France vetoes Britain's entry into EEC
Jan 1963—Jan 1963:  Cold weather forces cancellation of most football matches (only 4 English First Division matches in the month) -  the first 'pools panel' created
27 Mar 1963—27 Mar 1963:  Beeching Report on British Railways (the 'Beeching Axe')
1 Aug 1963—1 Aug 1963:  Minimum prison age raised to 17
8 Aug 1963—8 Aug 1963:  'Great Train Robbery' on Glasgow to London mail train
17 Sep 1963—17 Sep 1963:  Fylingdales (Yorks) early warning system operational
18 Nov 1963—18 Nov 1963:  Dartford Tunnel opens
23 Nov 1963—23 Nov 1963:  First episode of 'Dr Who' on BBC TV
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| 7 | 1964 | 1 Jan 1964—1 Jan 1964:  First 'Top of the Pops' on BBC TV
9 Apr 1964—9 Apr 1964:  First Greater London Council (GLC) election
21 Apr 1964—21 Apr 1964:  BBC2 TV launched
22 Aug 1964—22 Aug 1964:  'Match of the Day' starts on BBC2
4 Sep 1964—4 Sep 1964:  Forth road bridge opens
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| 8 | 1965 | 1965—1965:  Britain enacts first Race Relations Act
1965—1965:  SA - Rhodesian UDI
7 Feb 1965—7 Feb 1965:  First US raids against North Vietnam
7 Apr 1965—7 Apr 1965:  Winston Churchill dies
1 Aug 1965—1 Aug 1965:  TV cigarette advertising banned in Britain
8 Oct 1965—8 Oct 1965:  Post Office Tower operational in London
28 Oct 1965—28 Oct 1965:  Death penalty for murder suspended in Britain for five-year trial period, then
abolished 18 Dec 1969
22 Dec 1965—22 Dec 1965:  70mph speed limit introduced on British roads
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| 9 | 1966 | 14 Feb 1966—14 Feb 1966:  Australia converts from ? to $
3 May 1966—3 May 1966:  'The Times' begins to print news on its front page in place of classified
Advertisements
30 Jul 1966—30 Jul 1966:  World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
8 Sep 1966—8 Sep 1966:  First Severn road bridge opens
21 Oct 1966—21 Oct 1966:  Aberfan disaster -  slag heap slip kills 144, incl. 116 children
1 Dec 1966—1 Dec 1966:  First Christmas stamps issued in Britain
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| 10 | 1967 | 1967—1967:  SA - Six Day Arab - Isreali War
4 Jan 1967—4 Jan 1967:  Donald Campbell dies attempting to break his world water speed record on
Conniston Water -  his body and Bluebird recovered in 2002
18 Mar 1967—18 Mar 1967:  'Torrey Canyon' oil tanker runs aground off Lands End  first major oil spill
28 May 1967—28 May 1967:  Francis Chichester arrives in Plymouth after solo circumnavigation in Gipsy Moth IV (he was knighted 7th July at Greenwich by the queen using the sword with which Elizabeth I had knighted Sir Francis Drake four centuries earlier
27 Jun 1967—27 Jun 1967:  First withdrawal from a cash dispenser (ATM) in Britain -  at Enfield branch of Barclays
1 Jul 1967—1 Jul 1967:  First colour TV in Britain
14 Aug 1967—14 Aug 1967:  Offshore pirate radio stations declared illegal by the UK
20 Sep 1967—20 Sep 1967:  'QE2' launched on Clydebank
27 Sep 1967—27 Sep 1967:  'Queen Mary' arrives Southampton at end of her last transatlantic voyage
30 Sep 1967—30 Sep 1967:  BBC Radios 1 2 3 & 4 open first record played on Radio 1 was the controversial 'Flowers in the Rain' by 'The Move'
5 Oct 1967—5 Oct 1967:  Introduction of majority verdicts in English courts
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| 11 | 1968 | 18 Feb 1968—18 Feb 1968:  British Standard Time introduced -  Summer Time became permanent but arguments prevailed and Britain reverted to GMT in October 1971
18 Apr 1968—18 Apr 1968:  London Bridge sold (and eventually moved to Arizona) -  modern London Bridge, built around it as it was demolished, was opened in Mar 1973
20 Apr 1968—20 Apr 1968:  Enoch Powell 'Rivers of Blood' speech on immigration
23 Apr 1968—23 Apr 1968:  Issue of 5p and 10p decimal coins in Britain
29 May 1968—29 May 1968:  Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
11 Aug 1968—11 Aug 1968:  Last steam passenger train service ran in Britain (Carlisle- Liverpool)
16 Sep 1968—16 Sep 1968:  Two-tier postal rate starts in Britain
5 Oct 1968—5 Oct 1968:  Beginning of disturbances in N Ireland
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| 12 | 1969 | 1969—1969:  SA - Man on the Moon
2 Mar 1969—2 Mar 1969:  Maiden flight of 'Concorde', at Toulouse
7 Mar 1969—7 Mar 1969:  Victoria Line tube opens in London
17 Apr 1969—17 Apr 1969:  Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
2 May 1969—2 May 1969:  Maiden voyage of liner Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)
31 Jul 1969—31 Jul 1969:  Halfpenny ceases to be legal tender in Britain
14 Aug 1969—14 Aug 1969:  Civil disturbances in Ulster -  Britain sends troops to support civil authorities
7 Sep 1969—7 Sep 1969:  First episode of 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' recorded
14 Oct 1969—14 Oct 1969:  50p coin introduced in Britain (reduced in size 1998)
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| 13 | 1970 | 1970—1970:  Boeing 747 (Jumbo jet) goes into service
17 Jun 1970—17 Jun 1970:  Decimal postage stamps first issued for sale in Britain
19 Jun 1970—19 Jun 1970:  Edward Heath becomes Prime Minister
30 Jul 1970—30 Jul 1970:  Damages awarded to Thalidomide victims
19 Sep 1970—19 Sep 1970:  First Glastonbury Festival held
20 Nov 1970—20 Nov 1970:  Ten shilling note (50p after decimalisation) goes out of circulation in Britain
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| 14 | 1971 | 1971—1971:  Banking and Financial Dealings Act -  replaced the Bank Holidays Act of 1871
1971—1971:  Sunday becomes the seventh day in the week as UK adopts decision of the International
Standardisation Organisation (ISO) to call Monday the first day
1971—1971:  'Greenpeace' founded
1971—1971:  Rolls-Royce declared bankrupt
3 Jan 1971—3 Jan 1971:  Open University starts
15 Feb 1971—15 Feb 1971:  Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
9 Aug 1971—9 Aug 1971:  Internment without trial introduced in N Ireland
28 Oct 1971—28 Oct 1971:  Parliament votes to join Common Market (joined 1973)
28 Oct 1971—28 Oct 1971:  UK launches its first (and only) satellite, Prospero
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| 15 | 1972 | 1972—1972:  Britain imposes direct rule in Northern Ireland
1972—1972:  Strict anti-hijack measures introduced internationally, especially at airports
1972—1972:  SA - Watergate
1972—1972:  Dutch Elm disease devastates trees across UK
1972—1972:  Domestic video cassette recorders introduced
30 Jan 1972—30 Jan 1972:  'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, Northern Ireland
28 May 1972—28 May 1972:  Duke of Windsor (ex-King Edward VIII) dies in Paris
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| 16 | 1973 | 1 Jan 1973—1 Jan 1973:  Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
17 Mar 1973—17 Mar 1973:  Modern London Bridge opened by the Queen
1 Apr 1973—1 Apr 1973:  VAT introduced in Britain
26 Sep 1973—26 Sep 1973:  Concorde makes its first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic in record-breaking
time
14 Oct 1973—14 Oct 1973:  Marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey
31 Dec 1973—31 Dec 1973:  Miners strike and oil crisis precipitate 'three-day week' (till 9 Mar 1974) to
conserve power
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| 17 | 1974 | 1974—1974:  New counties formed in Britain after re-organisation of some county boundaries
1 Jun 1974—1 Jun 1974:  Flixborough disaster: explosion at chemical plant kills 28 people
7 Nov 1974—7 Nov 1974:  Lord Lucan disappears
21 Nov 1974—21 Nov 1974:  Birmingham pub bombings by the IRA
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| 18 | 1975 | 1975—1975:  SA - South African Forces in Angola.
1975—1975:  SA - Angola and Mozambique independence
1975—1975:  Unemployment in Britain rises above 1M for first time since before WW2
11 Feb 1975—11 Feb 1975:  Margaret Thatcher becomes leader of Conservative party (in opposition)
28 Feb 1975—28 Feb 1975:  Moorgate tube crash in London -  over 43 deaths, greatest loss of life on the
Underground in peacetime. The cause of the incident was never conclusively determined
4 Mar 1975—4 Mar 1975:  Charlie Chaplin knighted
5 Jun 1975—5 Jun 1975:  UK votes in a referendum to stay in the European Community
29 Oct 1975—29 Oct 1975:  'Yorkshire Ripper' commits his first murder
3 Nov 1975—3 Nov 1975:  First North Sea oil comes ashore
29 Nov 1975—29 Nov 1975:  The name 'Micro-soft' coined by Bill Gates (Microsoft' became a Trademark the
following year)
27 Dec 1975—27 Dec 1975:  Equal Pay Act and Sex Discrimination Act come into force
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| 19 | 1976 | 1976—1976:  National Theatre opens in London
1976—1981:  SA - The homelands of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei are separated from South Africa and established as independent states.
1976—1976:  'Cod War' between Britain and Iceland
1976—1976:  Deaths exceeded live births in E&W for first time since records began in 1837
1976—1976:  James Callaghan becomes Prime Minister
21 Jan 1976—21 Jan 1976:  Concorde enters supersonic passenger service
1 Apr 1976—1 Apr 1976:  Apple Computer formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
6 Aug 1976—6 Aug 1976:  Drought Act 1976 comes into force ? the long, hot summer
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| 20 | 1977 | 2 Mar 1977—2 Mar 1977:  'Red Rum' wins a third Grand National
25 May 1977—25 May 1977:  George Lucas' film Star Wars' released
5 Jun 1977—5 Jun 1977:  Apple II, the first practical personal computer, goes on sale
7 Jun 1977—7 Jun 1977:  Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations in London
22 Nov 1977—22 Nov 1977:  Regular supersonic Concorde service between London and NY inaugurated
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| 21 | 1978 | 8 Apr 1978—8 Apr 1978:  Regular broadcast of proceedings in Parliament starts
1 May 1978—1 May 1978:  First May Day holiday in Britain
25 Jul 1978—25 Jul 1978:  World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
30 Nov 1978—30 Nov 1978:  Publication of The Times suspended -  industrial relations problems (until 13
Nov 1979)
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| 22 | 1979 | 1 Mar 1979—1 Mar 1979:  32.5% of Scots vote in favor of devolution (40% needed) -  Welsh vote overwhelmingly against
30 Mar 1979—30 Mar 1979:  Airey Neave killed by a car bomb at Westminster
31 Mar 1979—31 Mar 1979:  Withdrawal of the Royal Navy from Malta
4 May 1979—4 May 1979:  Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
1 Jul 1979—1 Jul 1979:  Sony introduces the Walkman
27 Aug 1979—27 Aug 1979:  Lord Mountbatten and 3 others killed in bomb blast off coast of Sligo, Ireland
18 Sep 1979—18 Sep 1979:  ILEA votes to abolish corporal punishment in its schools
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| 23 | 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
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| 24 | 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
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| 25 | 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)
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| 26 | 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
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| 27 | 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
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| 28 | 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)
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| 29 | 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
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| 30 | 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
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| 31 | 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
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| 32 | 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
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| 33 | 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
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| 34 | 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
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| 35 | 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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| 36 | 1993 | 1993—1993:  Betty Boothroyd first woman Speaker of the House of Commons (to 2000)
1993—1993:  Elizabeth II becomes first British Monarch to pay Income Tax
Jul 1993—Jul 1993:  Ratification of Maastricht Treaty, established the European Union (EU)
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| 37 | 1994 | 1994—1994:  15 million people now connected to the Internet
12 Mar 1994—12 Mar 1994:  Church of England ordains its first female priests
27 Mar 1994—1994:  SA - First democratic general elections.
6 May 1994—6 May 1994:  Channel Tunnel open to traffic
19 Nov 1994—19 Nov 1994:  National Lottery starts
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| 38 | 1995 | 26 Feb 1995—26 Feb 1995:  Nick Leeson brings down Barings Bank
15 Jul 1995—15 Jul 1995:  First item sold on Amazon.com
16 Nov 1995—16 Nov 1995:  The Queen Mother has a hip replacement operation at 95 years old
22 Nov 1995—22 Nov 1995:  Toy Story' released -  first feature-length film created completely using
computer-generated imagery
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| 39 | 1996 | 9 Feb 1996—9 Feb 1996:  IRA bomb explodes in London Docklands -  ends 17 month ceasefire
13 Mar 1996—13 Mar 1996:  Dunblane massacre
15 Jun 1996—15 Jun 1996:  IRA bomb explodes in Manchester
5 Jul 1996—5 Jul 1996:  Scientists in Scotland clone a sheep (Dolly)
28 Aug 1996—28 Aug 1996:  Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales are divorced
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| 40 | 1997 | 30 Mar 1997—30 Mar 1997:  Channel 5 TV begins in UK (launched by the Spice Girls)
1 May 1997—1 May 1997:  'New' Labour landslide victory in Britain (Tony Blair replaces John Major as
Prime Minister)
6 May 1997—6 May 1997:  Announcement that Bank of England to be made independent of Government
control
11 May 1997—11 May 1997:  First time a computer beats a master at chess (IBM's Deep Blue v Garry
Kasparov)
1 Jul 1997—1 Jul 1997:  Hong Kong returned to China
19 Jul 1997—19 Jul 1997:  IRA declares a ceasefire
31 Aug 1997—31 Aug 1997:  Diana, Princess of Wales killed in car crash in Paris
25 Sep 1997—25 Sep 1997:  Land speed record breaks sound barrier for first time
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| 41 | 1998 | 10 Apr 1998—10 Apr 1998:  Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland -  effectively implemented in
May 2007
14 Aug 1998—14 Aug 1998:  Car bomb explodes in Omagh killing 29 people
27 Sep 1998—27 Sep 1998:  'Google' search engine founded
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