1998 in Ireland
See also: 1997 in Ireland, other events of 1998, 1999 in Ireland and the list of 'years in Ireland'.
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Events
- January 1 – The VECs of the towns of Bray, Drogheda, Sligo, Tralee and Wexford are abolished.
- January 9 – British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Mo Mowlam, visits loyalist prisoners in the Maze prison. Afterwards loyalists agree to attend the Stormont talks.
- January 14 – The Planning Tribunal opens in Dublin Castle.
- February 20 – Sinn Féin is excluded from the Northern Ireland talks for two weeks.
- February 27 – Ireland qualifies for entry into the European Monetary Union.
- February 28 – the actor and comedian Dermot Morgan dies suddenly in London.
- March 15 – Former Fine Gael Minister Hugh Coveney dies in a fall from a cliff in County Cork.
- April 10 – Good Friday: the British and Irish governments and all the Northern parties sign an historic peace agreement.
- May 7 – The Irish youth football under-16 team wins the European Championship.
- May 19 – John Hume and David Trimble join U2 on stage in Belfast as they make a direct appeal to young voters in the North to vote 'yes' in the referendum on the Good Friday Agreement.
- May 22 – The Good Friday Agreement is endorsed in a referendum by people North and South.
- June 25 – The people of Northern Ireland go to the polls to elect a new Assembley.
- August 6 – Olympic gold medalist Michelle de Bruin is banned from competition for four years for tampering with a drug test.
- August 15 – At least 21 people die in a bomb explosion near the centre of Omagh, County Tyrone.
- September 3 – President Clinton of the United States visits Omagh and views the bomb damage.
- September 20 – TV3 Ireland goes on the air.
- October 16 – John Hume and David Trimble are announced as the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize.
- November 30 – Unemployment falls by 20% with the number of people in work rising by 100,000.
- December 10 – John Hume and David Trimble are presented with the Nobel Peace Prize at a ceremony in Oslo, Norway.
- December 12 – Members of the Labour Party and Democratic Left agree to merge
- December 24 – Gay Byrne broadcasts his final radio show from St. Stephen's Green.
- December 31 – The Irish Punt is traded for the last time as the Euro currency is launched.
Arts and literature
Sports
Births
Deaths
- February 28 – Dermot Morgan, comedian.
- June 23 – Maureen O'Sullivan, actress.
- August – Liam de Paor, historian.
- November 11 – Paddy Clancy, folk singer.
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