February 2007 in Britain and Ireland

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Wednesday 28 February 2007
  • An investigation is launched into possible contamination of petrol supplies in South East England, following hundreds of reports of vehicle problems. (BBC)
  • Airbus announces it is cutting 1600 jobs in the UK, as part of 10,000 job cuts across Europe.[1]
Monday 26 February 2007
Saturday 24 February 2007
Friday 23 February 2007
Wednesday 21 February 2007
Tuesday 20 February 2007
Monday 19 February 2007
Thursday 15 February 2007
  • A judge rules that plans to build a new generation of nuclear power plants in the United Kingdom are unlawful because elements of the 2006 Energy Review were 'seriously flawed', 'inadequate', or 'misleading'.[10]
Wednesday 14 February 2007
  • Five British soldiers are cleared of abusing Iraqi civilians in Basra. [11]
  • A fifteen-year-old boy is shot and killed in his home in Clapham, South London. [12]
Sunday 11 February 2007
Wednesday 7 February 2007
  • Police release two of the nine men arrested during last week's terrorism raids in Birmingham without charge.[15]
  • A letter bomb, the third in as many days, has injured a woman working at the main DVLA centre in south Wales. Today's attack follows two others, at other road transport agencies in the UK.[16][17][18]
Monday 5 February 2007
  • The Sun newspaper has obtained a video tape of a US pilot shooting a UK convoy in a friendly fire incident during the Iraq War, killing one British soldier and injuring four. The pilot, and others, are said to have made a series of crucial mistakes.[19]
  • Three people in the United Kingdom have been jailed after plotting over internet chatrooms to abduct and rape two teenage girls. [20]
  • Global spread of bird flu: UK authorities incinerate more than 50,000 turkeys as they are working to contain the bird flu. [21]
Saturday 3 February 2007


British and Irish events by month

(For earlier events in Britain and Ireland, see November 2004 and preceding months)

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