1995 in the United Kingdom

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Events from the year 1995 in the United Kingdom.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

  • 1 February - New domestic electrical appliances must be supplied with an appropriately fused pre-wired plug.[3]
  • 7 February - Rumbelows, the electrical goods retailer and former sponsors of the Football League Cup, closes its 311 stores with the loss of more than 3,000 jobs.
  • 14 February - Sizewell B nuclear power station, the UK's only commercial pressurised water reactor power station, is first synchronised with the National Grid.
  • 15 February -
    • - The manufacturing sector has reported its biggest rise in employment since the Conservative government first came to power 16 years ago, although the national unemployment total rose slightly last month, still being in excess 2.5 million - it has not been below this level since late 1991.
    • - The England football team's friendly match against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin is abandoned due to the behavior of a section of English fans, believed to be members of far-right activist groups.
  • 16 February - Neil Kinnock, former Labour Party leader, resigns from parliament after 25 years to take up his new role as a European Commissioner, sparking a by-election in his Islwyn seat in South Wales. Labour holds onto the seat with new candidate Don Touhig, who gains nearly 70% of the vote.
  • 17 February - The famous MG sports car brand, not seen on a volume sports car since 1980, is revived when the Rover Group unveils the new MGF sports car which will go on sale this autumn.
  • 21 February - George Graham, who has won six major trophies including two league titles in nearly a decade as manager of Arsenal F.C., is sacked over allegations that he accepted illegal payments from an agent when signing two players in 1992.
  • 24 February - The Football Association bans Eric Cantona from football for eight months, meaning that he will not be able to play competitively until after 30 September.
  • 26 February - Barings Bank, the UK's oldest merchant bank collapses following $1.4 billion of losses by rogue trader, Nick Leeson.
  • 28 February - The Diary of Bridget Jones column first published in The Independent.[4]

March

  • 9 March - The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit Northern Ireland for the first time since the IRA and Loyalist ceasefires which came into force last year.[5]
  • 20 March - The Queen arrives in Cape Town for the first royal visit to South Africa in nearly 50 years.
  • 23 March - Eric Cantona is sentenced to 14 days imprisonment at Croydon Crown Court for his assault on a Crystal Palace fan two months ago. He remains free on bail, pending an appeal against his sentence, but if his appeal is unsuccessful he will be the first footballer to be jailed in Britain for an on-field offence.
  • 31 March - Eric Cantona wins his appeal against his prison sentence, which is reduced to a 120-hour community service order.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Undated

Publications

Births

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January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Full date unknown

Deaths

References

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  28. Hadley ranked Central England temperature
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See also