1972 in Ireland
See also: 1971 in Ireland, other events of 1972, 1973 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 22 – An Taoiseach, Jack Lynch, and Minister for External Affairs, Patrick Hillery, sign the Treaty of Accession to the European Communities.
- January 30 – Bloody Sunday: 13 unarmed civilians are shot dead in Derry as British paratroopers open fire on a banned civil rights march.
- January 31 – An Taoiseach Jack Lynch announces a national day of mourning following the events in Derry the previous day.
- February 1 – Rioting takes place in Dublin. The British Embassy is burned in Merrion Square.
- February 9 – A day of disruption takes place in Northern Ireland as people take to the streets in protest.
- February 10 – The IRA announces a ceasefire.
- February 12 – William Craig launches the Ulster Vanguard Movement in Lisburn.
- February 19 – The National Anti-EEC Committee organises a march along O'Connell Street.
- February 26 – Crowds turn out to see Pelé and his club, Santos, play at Dalymount Park.
- April 2 – Raidió na Gaeltachta goes on the air.
- April 17 – The government launches its EEC referendum campaign.
- May 5 – RTC, Carlow becomes the first Regional Technical College to install a computer – the computer is to be used for business and engineering courses and uses the Fortran and RPG languages and cost £10,000.
- May 10 – In the referendum on Ireland's membership of the EEC the poll is almost five to one in favour.
- June 13 – An Garda Síochána celebrates its 50th anniversary.
- July 6 – Dmitri Shostakovich is presented with an honorary DMus degree at a ceremony in Trinity College Dublin.
- July 12 – Over 2,000 refugees from Northern Ireland spend the Twelfth south of the border.
- July 21 – Bloody Friday: 9 eople die and over 100 are injured in a series of explosions in Belfast city centre.
- July 31 – Operation Motorman: British troops invade no-go areas in Belfast, Derry and Newry.
- August 20 – Commemorations are held at Béal na mBláth, County Cork, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Michael Collins.
- December 13 – President de Valera signs documents covering Ireland's entry into the EEC.
Arts and literature
- William Trevor's collection of stories The Ballroom of Romance is published.
Sports
- Alex Higgins wins the World Professional Snooker Championship.
Births
- January 27 – Keith Wood, former International rugby player.
Deaths
- January 11 – Pádraic Colum, poet and dramatist.
- June 19 – John Blowick, co-founder St Columban’s Foreign Mission Society.
- May 22 – Cecil Day Lewis, poet.
- September 1 – Patricia Lynch, author.
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