1977 in the United Kingdom

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Events from the year 1977 in the United Kingdom. This is the Queen's Silver Jubilee Year.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • 6–9 June – Jubilee celebrations are held in the United Kingdom to celebrate twenty-five years of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, with a public holiday on 7 June.[13]
  • 17 June – Wimbledon F.C., champions of the Isthmian League, are elected to the Football League in place of Workington in the Fourth Division.[14]
  • 20 June
    • Anglia Television broadcasts the fake documentary "Alternative 3". It enters into the conspiracy theory canon.
    • Seventeen people are arrested during clashes between pickets and police at the Grunwick film processing laboratory.
  • 26 June – 16-year-old shop assistant Jayne McDonald is found battered and stabbed to death in Chapeltown, Leeds; police believe she is the fifth person to be murdered by the Yorkshire Ripper.[15]

July

August

September

  • September – Ford launches the second generation of its popular Granada model.
  • 6 September – Car industry figures show that foreign cars are outselling British-built ones for the first time. Japanese built Datsuns, German Volkswagens and French Renaults are proving particularly popular with buyers, although British-built products from Ford, British Leyland, Vauxhall and Chrysler UK are still the most popular.
  • 16 September – Rock star Marc Bolan, pioneer of the glam rock movement at the start of the 1970s with T. Rex, is killed in a car crash in Barnes, London, two weeks before his 30th birthday. His girlfriend Gloria Jones, the driver of the car, is seriously injured.
  • 19 September – Manchester United, the English FA Cup holders, are expelled from the European Cup Winners' Cup after their fans rioted in France during a first round first leg game with AS Saint-Etienne (which ended in a 1-1 draw) five days ago.[27]
  • 26 September
    • Freddie Laker launches his new budget Skytrain airline, with the first single fare from Gatwick to New York costing £59 compared to the normal price of £186.
    • UEFA reinstates Manchester United to the European Cup Winners' Cup on appeal. However, they are ordered to play their return leg against AS Saint-Etienne at least 120 miles away from their Old Trafford stadium.[28]

October

  • 3 October – Undertakers go on strike in London, leaving more than 800 corpses unburied.
  • 7 October – Queen's power ballad "We Are the Champions" is released.
  • 10 October – Missing 20-year-old prostitute Jean Jordan is found dead in Chorlton, Manchester, nine days after she was last seen alive. Police believe that the "Yorkshire Ripper "may have killed her; the first crime outside Yorkshire which the killer has been suspected of.[29]
  • 14 October – Fourteen people are injured in a bomb explosion at a London pub.
  • 25 October – Michael Edwardes succeeds Richard Dobson as chief of British Leyland.
  • 27 October
  • 28 October
    • Police in Yorkshire appeal for help in finding the "Yorkshire Ripper", who is believed to be responsible for a series of murders and attacks on women across the county during the last two years.
    • Rock band Queen release the album News of the World.

November

December

Undated

  • Inflation has fallen slightly this year to 15.8%, but it is the fourth successive year that has seen double digit inflation.[47]
  • Colour television licences exceed black and white licences for the first time in the U.K.

Publications

Births

Deaths

References

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