1974 in Ireland
See also: 1973 in Ireland, other events of 1974, 1975 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 2 – The Northern Ireland Executive enjoys its first day in office.
- February 15 – A 600lb bomb explodes in Dungannon.
- April 24 – The ESB announces that Carnsore Point on the Wexford coast will be the site of its nuclear power station.
- May 8 – The great hall of University College Dublin is to become a 900-seat concert hall and home of the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra.
- May 14 – Northern Ireland grinds to a halt as the Ulster Workers' Council calls a strike following the defeat of an anti-Sunningdale Agreement motion.
- May 17 – 31 people die and 150 are injured in four car bomb explosions in Dublin and Monaghan.
- May 21 – In Northern Ireland the Ulster Workers' Council strike comes to an end.
- May 28 – The five-month old Northern Ireland Executive collapses.
- June 14 – Anatoli Kaplin, the first Soviet Ambassador to Ireland, visits President Childers at Áras an Uachtaráin.
- July 17 – The National Coalition's Contraceptive Bill is defeated in a vote in Dáil Éireann. The Taoiseach, Liam Cosgrave, is one of seven Fine Gael TDs who vote against their own bill.
- September 21 – Jack Lynch says that Fianna Fáil would not support any proposal to repael articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution.
- October 8 – Seán MacBride, former Minister for External Affairs, is to share in the Nobel Prize for Peace.
- November 4 – Powerscourt House in Enniskerry is destroyed by fire.
- November 17 – President Erskine Hamilton Childers, fourth President of Ireland, dies suddenly aged 69. He had served less than 17 months of his 7 year term.
- December 10 – Seán MacBride is presented with the Nobel Prize for Peace.
- December 19 – Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh is sworn in as the fifth President of Ireland.
Arts and literature
- Jennifer Johnston's novel How Many Miles to Babylon? is published .
Sports
Births
- March 13 – Cillian Murphy, actor.
- May 17 – Andrea Corr, lead vocalist with The Corrs.
- October 1 – Keith Duffy, former singer and actor.
Deaths
- March 19 – Austin Clarke, poet.
- August 13 – Kate O'Brien, novelist.
- November 23 – Cornelius Ryan, author and journalist.
- December 25 – Harry Kernoff, artist.
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